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The object of recording the complainant's statement and witnesses, if any, is to ascertain the truth. The learned Magistrate is duty-bound to put questions to the complainant to elicit the truth. The ...
The non-collection of Call Detail Records (CDR) can significantly impact the testimony of the deceased's parents in a case where the prosecution relies on telephonic communication as the primary ...
The Indian Penal Code defines dishonesty with remarkable precision. According to Section 24, "Whoever does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss to ...
DNA evidence constitutes opinion evidence under Section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act, and like any other opinion evidence, its probative value varies from case to case. This classification requires ...
The Manodhairya Scheme stands as Maharashtra's flagship initiative to provide comprehensive support to victims of sexual crimes and acid attacks. While designed to offer financial assistance and ...
Amendment to add properties in a plaint at the appellate stage is thus legally permissible under CPC provisions, but courts apply stringent tests focusing on necessity, absence of prejudice, and ...
A question remains, whether or not refusal of sanction by the A.D.G.P. under the provisions of the MCOC Act by itself will invalidate the grant of extension of period up to 180 days and would ...
"14. Therefore, from the decisions of the Supreme Court, for the purpose of Section 397 of the Cr.P.C., orders may be classified as interlocutory orders, intermediate orders and final orders.
If we assume for the sake of argument that the effect of the order refusing sanction to prosecute the accused as amounting to not disclosing of any offence under the MCOC Act, the further consequence ...
(1) A Magistrate having jurisdiction while taking cognizance of an offence on complaint shall examine upon oath the complainant and the witnesses present, if any, and the substance of such examination ...
The requirement for separate charges stems from the bedrock principle that each distinct offence deserves individual scrutiny and adjudication. This ensures: ...
Anticipatory breach of contract in India is primarily governed by Section 39 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. This section states that when a party refuses to perform or disables themselves from ...
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