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Ram Awatar vs Madhya Pradesh without mincing any words that criminal proceedings arising out of Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled TribesHits: 5081
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Randheer Singh vs UP while quashing criminal proceedings initiated against a property purchaser observed that dispute of a civil nature has been given colour of criminal offence.Hits: 13643
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Abhishek vs Delhi issued slew of commendable directions to ensure that the custody of an undertrial is not extended mechanically in view of Section 167(2) of CrPC and also to ensure that the rights...Hits: 15517
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Bhagwant Singh Randhawa vs Punjab the Director-General of Police, Punjab to not register FIR under the SC&ST Act at the instance of a third party unless an opinion is sought from the District...Hits: 4728
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Delhi Court Denies Bail To Sharjeel Imam In Delhi Riots Case
In a very major setback to Sharjeel Imam, a Delhi Court in Sharjeel Imam vs State dismissed the regular bail plea filed by Sharjeel Imam in a 2019 case alleging that he delivered provocative...Hits: 4173 -
Delhi HC Dismisses Petition Challenging Rakesh Asthana's Appointment As Delhi Police Commissioner
Sadre Alam Vs Union Of India dismissed a petition filed by a person named Sadre Alam which challenged the appointment of IPS officer Rakesh Asthana as the Commissioner of Delhi Police.Hits: 4470 -
Karnataka HC Issues Guidelines For Trial Courts On Examination Of Accused Under Section 313 CrPC
Meenakshi v/s Karnataka while examining the accused and recording their statements under Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. It must be mentioned that the Court among other things said...Hits: 4849 -
Praduman vs NCT of Delhi the unfortunate practice of police filing POCSO cases at the behest of girl's family who object to her involvement and friendship with young boys.Hits: 5201
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Is It Safe To Rely On The Testimony Of A Hostile Witness?
hostile means to be against something in particular. In court proceedings, a person is usually declared hostile by the Court who after having taken a stand on something turns hostile and retracts...Hits: 5722 -
A Brief Analysis Of Test Identification Parade
the test identification parade is always conducted immediately after a criminal offence takes place so that the eye witness who does not know the accused identifies him/her and thereby the...Hits: 21133 -
ttar Pradesh which has the maximum population among all states, maximum districts, maximum constituencies, maximum poverty, maximum crime, maximum pending cases among all statesHits: 5019
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No Accused Can Be Denied Right To Legal Representation
no matter how heinous the crime may be, no accused can be denied the right to legal representation under any circumstances and no lawyer can refuse a brief unless he/she is engaged in some other caseHits: 5135 -
Retain Death Penalty Only For Terror Cases: Law Commission
262nd report of Law Commission titled The Death Penalty which had recommended abolishing of death penalty in the country.Hits: 3877 -
Legal And Basic Rights Of Accused And Prisoners Must Be Respected Under All Circumstances
No doubt, many accused and prisoners land up in prison after committing the worst crimes but still it is the duty of law makers and police in whose custody they remain that they are not deprived of...Hits: 9502 -
It was not even possible to walk without stepping upon limbs of dead bodies... injured were still lying thereHits: 4803
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Aghast, Appalled And Ashamed By Orchestrated Hooliganism At Kapil Sibal's House
One feels completely aghast, appalled and ashamed to witness the most dastardly and orchestrated hooliganism at senior Congress Leader and eminent Supreme Court lawyer-Kapil Sibal's house after he...Hits: 3932 -
Killing Of Key Witnesses Is A Matter Of Very Grave Concern
the ruthless manner in which the key witnesses are so easily killed by powerful persons who face serious criminal charges in one case or the other.Hits: 4962 -
while denying bail to Mohd Ibrahim in Head Constable Ratan Lal murder case during the North East Delhi riots, that individual liberty cannot be misused in a way that it threatens the fabric of...Hits: 3768
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Delhi High court order to file complaint against wife and her two brothers in Habeus Corpus
Delhi High court order to file complaint against wife and her two brothers in Habeus CorpusHits: 3862 -
Jaipal Singh v/s MP hearing the 10th bail plea of one Jaipal Singh on the ground of delay in the trial when it noted that State Government was continuously blatantly violating the fundamental right...Hits: 3996
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Role Of Experts Cannot Be Undermined In Shaping The Opinion Of The Courts
an expert can be inferred as Someone (a person) who has special knowledge, skill or experience in any particular field like foreign law, science, art, handwriting or finger impression etcHits: 4818 -
Is It Safe To Rely Exclusively On Extra Judicial Confession?
A confession is an admission made at any time by a person charged with crime stating or suggesting the inference that he committed that crime.Hits: 4402 -
A Brief Analysis Of The Plea Of Alibi Used As A Shield Of Defence By Accused
word alibi is a latin expression which means and implies in common connotation as elsewhere. It is always used as a shield of defence and never as a weapon of offence by the accusedHits: 12898 -
Can Circumstantial Evidence Alone Form The Basis Of Conviction ?
The word 'circumstantial' itself implies that what is evident directly from the circumstances in any particular case even though the evidence itself is not directHits: 5643 -
Section 311 CrPC – Mere Change Of Counsel Cannot Be A Ground To Recall Witnesses: Delhi HC
Sushil Ansal vs State of NCT Delhi that a mere change of counsel would not suffice to recall witnesses to put certain suggestions in the manner the new counsel desires.Hits: 8914 -
Mohd Rafiq @ Kallu Vs Madhya Pradesh the difference between culpable homicide under Section 304 of the IPC and murder under Section 300 IPC.Hits: 9307
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Peerzada Mohammad Waseem Vs J&K has denied bail to a man accused of lynching a Deputy SP of 3rd Battalion Security after observing that his act has put humanity and spirit of Kashmiriyat to shame.Hits: 4054
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Perjury A Heinous Crime, Complaints On It Shouldn't Be Deferred': Karnataka HC
A and B consideration of complaints regarding perjury should not be deferred or delayed by courts.Hits: 99295 -
Lokendra Singh v/s Madhya Pradesh has quashed a detention order on the ground that it did not contain a stipulation informing the detenue about his right to prefer a representation against his...Hits: 4007
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Offence Of Extortion Not Made Out In Absence Of Delivery Of Property: Chhattisgarh HC
Shatrughan Singh Sahu v. Chhattisgarh that to make out a case of 'extortion' punishable under Section 384 IPC, the prosecution must prove that on account of being put in fear of injury, the victim...Hits: 9248

