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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 41A CrPC"
Conduct Of Accused Even Prior To Filing Anticipatory Bail Plea Relevant Factor To Determine Entitlement To Relief: Punjab & Haryana HC
No Apprehension Of Arrest, 41A CrPC Notice Issued: Madhya Pradesh High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail, Directs Cooperation In Investigation
Man Arrested Sans Following SC Guidelines On S. 41A CrPC Notice| Haryana Police Apologize To High Court, Initiate Enquiry Against SHO, IO
High Court Issues Contempt Notice To Haryana Police For Detaining Man Sans Following SC Guidelines On S. 41-A CrPC Notice, Orders His Release
[Arnesh Kumar Guidelines] No Contempt Action Against Police Officer Arresting Without Warrant, If Proper Explanation Given To Magistrate: Gujarat HC
Bills Replacing IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act May Take Time To Come Into Force; Requirement Of Section 41A Notices Non-negotiable: Supreme Court
Section 41A CrPC Not Applicable To Arrest Made Under PMLA: Supreme Court
Notice U/S 41-A CrPC Not Issued, Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail To Accused In Case Alleging Forgery Of AAP MLA’s Signatures On Sale Deeds
Kerala High Court Directs Police To Serve Section 41A CrPC Notice To Shajan Skariah Before Arrest In Cases Against Him
BREAKING - Madras High Court Delivers Split Verdict In Habeas Corpus Plea By Senthil Balaji's Family Against His Arrest By ED
‘Fundamental And Statutory Rights Violated’: TN Minister Senthil Balaji's Family To Madras High Court In Habeas Corpus Plea Against ED Custody
Normally Wouldn't Interfere With Probe But Can't Turn Blind Eye To Police Harassment Happening Under Guise Of Investigation: Madras High Court
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