Constitution of India — Arts. 161 to 163 — Scheme
Governor in exercise of powers under Art. 161, held, is bound by advice of State Cabinet in matters relating to commutation and remission of sentences. The Appellant was 19 years…
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Governor in exercise of powers under Art. 161, held, is bound by advice of State Cabinet in matters relating to commutation and remission of sentences. The Appellant was 19 years…
Held, For attracting S. 138, as per proviso (b) a demand notice demanding the “the said amount of money” needs to be made by the drawee of the cheque (Para…
When a part of the evidence produced by the prosecution to bring the accused within the fold of S. 34 is disbelieved, held, the remaining part must be examined with…
The essence of the business model is to provide a fillip to the revenue generated by another arm of the business. This being the case, movie goers are bound by…
Essential ingredients of offences of supporting and/or raising funds for terrorist organisation under Ss. 39 & 40 and matters to be considered before cancellation of bail in respect of such…
The inevitable conclusion is that the prosecution has failed to establish that the appellant had the knowledge that articles seized from his possession are stolen goods. In Trimbak vs. State…
In this case of multiple murders, deposition of surviving victim, held, could not form sole basis of conviction, as in a number of statements recorded of such witness, name of…
Principles clarified re “known sources of income” under S. 13(1)(e) PC Act, 1988, and stage at which onus to account satisfactorily for the money to be discharged by accused. Held,…
Held, This elucidation of the law is unexceptionable. It is undeniable that an Executing Court can construe a decree if it is ambiguous. However, as in the facts of the…
Principles clarified relating to validity of rejection of application for setting aside of ex parte eviction decree on ground that amount towards further use and occupation of suit shop not…
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