Anticipatory Bail Criminal Trial – Anticipatory Bail – Once under the similar circumstances, the prayer of the petitioners for the...
Read moreIPC S. 498-A, IPC S. 406 - Dowry Prohibition Act S. 4 – Application for grant of anticipatory bail –...
Read more"92.1... The application seeking anticipatory bail should contain bare essential facts relating to the offence, and why the applicant reasonably...
Read moreCrPC S. 41-A – Is for summoning a person against whom credible information exists regarding commission of a cognizable offence...
Read moreCrPC S. 160 – Police officer investigating a case can require the attendance of any person who is residing within...
Read moreQuashing - Inherent jurisdiction under Section 482 Cr.P.C. and/or under Article 226 of the Constitution is designed to achieve salutary...
Read moreCrPC S. 210 - Merely because on the same set of facts with the same allegations and averments earlier a...
Read moreCourt held that the Magistrate was not required to record detailed reasons for passing an order either way and the...
Read moreCriminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), Section 156(3) - Although Section 156(3) is very briefly worded, there is an implied power...
Read moreCriminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), Section 156(3), 482 - We often find that when someone has a grievance that his...
Read moreNo doubt the Magistrate cannot order investigation by the CBI vide CBI v. State of Rajasthan and Anr. (Supra), but...
Read moreIn Secretary, Minor Irrigation and Rural Engineering Services, U.P. and Others Vs. Sahngoo Ram Arya and Another, , this Court observed that...
Read more. In Savitri Rawat Vs. Govind Singh Rawat, this Court held that the power conferred on the Magistrate u/s 125 Cr.P.C. to...
Read moreEven if an FIR has been registered and even if the police has made the investigation, or is actually making...
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