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General Study On the Criminal Laws

Posts that are important are being shared here, by going through one may get an easy understanding on the criminal laws.
section1 October 22, 2024
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  • Statement under section 164 Cr.P.C not compulsory to record
  • Tamilnadu cash-for-job scam case: Criminal trial is not a friendly match between the complainant and the accused
  • Sudalaimani vs state – 2014-2-LW(Crl.) 372
  • PONMUDI MINISTER CASE: As per section 13(1)(e)P.C Act 1988, the person holding the properties on behalf of the public servant should also liable to explain the source
  • Quash: Cheating: In order to constitute an offence of cheating, the intention to cheat must be available from the inception
  • Quash: Apex Court quashed the G.O of TamilNadu constituting special courts for Land Grabbing cases and advice to enact appropriate legislation
  • Recording reason is necessary while issuing direction to pay the interim compensation under section 143A(1) of N.I Act
  • Difference between common object and common intention and unlawful assembly
  • HOSTILE WITNESS – A DETAILED STUDY…
  • Parameters of granting bail in commercial quantity under section 37 of NDPS Act

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