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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 200 CrPC"
Second Complaint After Closure Report In 1st Complaint Can't Be Maintained By Adding New Offence For Same Incident : Supreme Court
Chhattisgarh High Court Upholds ED Arrest Of Chaitanya Baghel In Liquor Scam Case, Says Procedural Lapses Do Not Constitute Illegality
'Prima Facie' Observation By Magistrate While Directing Registration Of FIR Under Section 156(3) CrPC Not Cognizance: MP High Court
[S.200 CrPC] No Bar On Complainant To Approach Magistrate With Criminal Complaint Before Going To Police: J&K High Court
S.200 CrPC/S.227 BNSS | Supreme Court Asks Magistrates To Ascertain Truth Of Complaints Before Summoning Accused
Magistrate Cannot Switch Back To Pre-Cognizance Stage U/S 156 CrPC After Initiating Complaint Inquiry U/S 200 CrPC: J&K High Court
A Flawed Law And An Equally Flawed Interpretation Of That Law
If Magistrate Takes Cognizance Of Additional Materials Along With Protest Petition, Case Has To Proceed As Private Complaint : Supreme Court
498A IPC | Magistrate Can't Take Cognizance Merely On Superintendent's Note If Accused Given Clean Chit In Chargesheet: Telangana HC
Magistrate Cannot Peruse Veracity Of Witnesses While Taking Cognisance Of Complaint Under Section 200 CrPC: Madras High Court
Party Seeking Action For Perjury May Approach Forum Where False Evidence Given, No Private Complaint To Jurisdictional Magistrate: Kerala HC
Warrant Case: Trial Court Cannot Take Cognizance Against Accused, Not Chargesheeted By Police, Based On ’Sworn Statement’: Telangana High Court
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