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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 482 CrPC"
In Heinous Offence Of Rape, Proceedings Cannot Be Quashed Even If Parties Have Reached Settlement: Karnataka High Court
Section 482 CrPC - High Court Must Furnish Reasons For Issuing Interlocutory Direction At Interim Stage : Supreme Court
High Court Cannot Quash Criminal Proceedings U/Sec 482 CrPC Relying On 'Draft Charge Sheet' Which Is Yet To Be Filed Before Magistrate: Supreme Court
Criminal Cases Having Overwhelmingly & Predominatingly A Civil Flavour Stands On Different Footing For Purpose Of Quashing: Supreme Court
Offences Under Special Statutes Including SC/ST Act Can Also Be Quashed By Exercising Powers U/S 482CrPC/ Article 142: Supreme Court
Civil Dispute Given Colour Of Criminal Offence: Supreme Court Says Criminal Proceedings Should Not Become Weapons Of Harassment
'Non Compoundable' Criminal Cases Of Predominantly Private Nature Can Be Quashed U/s 482 CrPC Even If Compromise Is Reached After Conviction: Supreme Court
Settlement Via Marriage Not A Ground To Quash Proceedings Against Rape Accused Under POCSO: Kerala High Court
Husband Of Property Owner Not Stranger; Has Locus Standi To File Criminal Complaint Against Trespasser: Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh High Court
Element Of Judicial Accountability Is Lost Where Oral Regimes Prevail: Supreme Court Deprecates Practice Of Issuing 'Oral Directions'
Mere Refusal To Repay Loan Not An Act Of Abetment To Commit Suicide: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Section 482 CrPC: High Court Not Required To Appreciate Evidence To Find Out Whether Accused Is Likely To Be Convicted Or Not: Supreme Court
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