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LAW OF RELIEF PDF
LAW OF RELIEF There can be no total ban on the exercise of inherent power of the Court u/s 482, CrPC. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Contempt proceedings of a subordinate Court, initiated by a private complainant, without the consent of Advocate General, are vitiated. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF When the genesis and the manner of the incident is doubtful, the accused cannot be convicted. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF It would be inappropriate to convict the accused by ignoring distance of fire in a gunshot injury. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF In the suo motto revision proceeding Sessions Court has to give an opportunity of being heard to the petitioner or his counsel. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Mere breach of the contract cannot give rise to criminal prosecution. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Non production of basic evidence, on the basis of which the injury certificate was issued, is fatal to prosecution. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF If the case of prosecution fails appreciation of truthfulness or falsehood of defence version is not required. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Because of tradition of prize money, raiding parties are ‘interested party’ in arranging the decoy traps. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Only because some accused are absconding, there is no reason to keep the valuable muddamal in the custody. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF It cannot be said that the person in possession of any material containing some percentage of alcohol is either dealing with or storing alcoholic substance as prohibited under the Bombay Prohibition Act. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Not following the usual rout by victim without any substantial reason is fatal to prosecution. PDF
LAW OF RELIEF Conviction cannot be based solely relying on the unreliable and unworthy testimonies of the witnesses and questionable documents regarding age of the victim. PDF