Judgment: Court cannot convict one accused and acquit the other for the similar or identical evidence in a case
A brief study of default bail under section 187 (3) BNSS (Old 167(2) Cr.P.C)
Dowry death: Demand is for celebrating birth of male child and not for marriage further difference between admissibility and acceptability/reliability is explained
Culpable homicide not amounting to murder: Accused was a young man and was overcome by emotion which led him to physical attack of the deceased further there was only a stab wound on the stomach
Pre-Conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 requires legal decision by the Appropriate Authority to search
Anticipatory Bail in different case: An accused who is in custody in different case has to obtain Anticipatory Bail before he is formally arrested by the police under P.T warrant in another case
Stridhana Property: Section 406 IPC: Stidhana Property complaint can be filed only by the wife or by the power of attorney executed by her
Section 45(1) PMLA: Bail: Special benefit for woman and when denying such benefit court is required to give specific reasons for denial
NDPS Act: Accused statement under section 67 NDPS was relied by the Trial and High Courts but inadmissible in evidence
Cheating & Criminal Breach of Trust: If there is no entrustment of property criminal breach of trust would not arise but cheating may attract [Directions to police and magistrates to examine contents if complaint involved cheating or criminal breach of trust]
In economic offences affecting large number of people court may impose strict and additional conditions for bail and Anticipatory bail
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