Literature on Secondary Evidence: Judgment explaining statutory procedure to introduce, mark and appreciate secondary evidence
Bail cancelled due to accused suppressing his criminal antecedents and the submission of a forged Law degree
Madras High court directed Vigilance to inquire about a Senior counsel receiving rs. 50 Lakh as Fees to give Judge to get order
Quash: Madras High Court recognises modern day relationship in legal aspects and rules that law is not an instrument for resolving emotional disputes
EC ACT: On the date of prosecution both the laws regarding cement were not in operation hence unauthorised storage of cement by the accused is not illegal
Accused must first commit an offence under the IPC in addition accused must know that the victim belongs to SC or ST
Husband died but PW.1 (wife) survived by sustained injuries High Court by reasoned judgment reduced the sentence and directed to pay compensation
Strict Procedure: Trial courts must inform the accused of their right to engage legal aid if they cannot afford a counsel
Murder: Acquittal: Deceased informing the witness that he is going to meet the accused in the evening is not proof of last seen theory
Seized Contrband from Nepal Border: Absence of entry mark in the original passport of the accused creates doubt of the arrival of the accused into India
Section 175(4) BNSS: A guide for Judicial Magistrates
Supreme Court set guidelines for the appellate courts on how to appreciate appeals against acquittal
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