Bail – Long custody – COI Art. 21
Supreme Court has held that long custody would be an essential factor while granting bail under the UAPA. Article 21...
Supreme Court has held that long custody would be an essential factor while granting bail under the UAPA. Article 21...
In the event of arrest, the petitioner shall be released on bail in the FIR mentioned above, subject to furnishing...
Bail - considerations In Gurbaksh Singh Sibbia v State of Punjab, 1980 (2) SCC 565, (Para 30), a Constitutional Bench...
Indian Penal Code, 1860, S. 498A – When an offence has been committed by a woman by meting out cruelty...
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (XV of 1860), S. 498-A – Settlement between the parties, maintaining of conviction of the appellant...
IPC S. 498A – Parties amicably settled the matter and the settlement between husband and wife, was even acted upon...
IPC S. 498A – Matrimonial disputes - Duty of the Court to encourage the genuine settlement of matrimonial disputes -...
Changing perception of cruelty in matrimonial cases “5. It will be necessary to bear in mind that there has been...
Judging cruelty in matrimonial cases. “… In matrimonial cases we are not concerned with the reasonable man as we are...
Constitution of India, 1950 , Art. 12, Art. 14, Art. 226 - “whether the employees of WALMI (Water and Land...
Criminal trial - Director of Prosecution – State - Role of - By not filing the appeals by the State...
Bail – Cancellation of bail and quashing and setting aside the wrong order passed by the High Court releasing the...
Bail – Cancellation of - Gravity of the offences alleged and the evidence collected during the investigation should be considered ...
Court highlighted that there is one significant difference in exercising power while hearing an appeal against acquittal by the appellate...
Powers of an appellate court while dealing with a judgment of acquittal : “7. … While sitting in judgment over...
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