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Cr.P.C 1973
Cr.P.C., 1973. Notes no.1: Understanding the Police Report, Investigation, and Court’s Duties in Criminal Cases
December 31, 2023
Acquittal
Default bail: Failure to produce the accused for extension of time for investigation and custody is in violation of Article 21
December 21, 2023
Cr.P.C
Bail: Court can contemplate statements recorded under sections 161 and 164 Cr.P.C while deciding bail for the purpose of prima facie in grave offences
December 20, 2023
Evidence
Sudden provocation: Not a premeditated murder or the appellant had the intention to commit the murder.
December 18, 2023
Acquittal
Cross-Examination: Disallowing questions in cross-examination will prejudice the accused
December 17, 2023
General
PMLA arrest: Written communication about the grounds of arrest reasonably within 24 hours of his arrest is sufficient compliance of both section 19(1) PMLA and Article 22(1) Constitution of India.
December 17, 2023
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Common intention [section 34 IPC]: Since appellant were together there was time available for meeting of minds
December 16, 2023
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Section 389(1) Cr.P.C: Allowing a convicted parliamentarian to attend parliamentary proceedings – Majority view (two judges) suspended the conviction; Minority view (single judge) judgment is denied to stayed the conviction by upheld the H.C
December 15, 2023
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