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Seized property refers to any item taken into police or court custody during the investigation of a crime because it is believed to have a connection with the alleged offense. Such property may ...
All the above referred criminal revision applications are directed against the same impugned order dated 13-8-1998 passed by IVth Additional Sessions Judge, Nagpur whereby non-applicants/accused S.M.
From the above referred observations, it is evident that theterm ‘interlocutory order’ used in sub section 2 of Section 397 of Cr.P.C. covers the challenge made to the orders for bail. {Para 17} This ...
The guidelines framed by the High Court of Allahabad in the impugned judgment dated 13.06.2022 in Criminal Revision No. 1126 of 2022 vide paras 32 to 38, with regard to ‘Constitution of Family Welfare ...
11. Reverting back to S.R. Sukumar (supra), it does not follow from the judgment that post-cognizance, no amendment can be allowed. In fact, a reading of the penultimate paragraph of the judgment ...
The COSCO Shipping case demonstrates that courts are increasingly willing to accept forensic analysis of digital ...
In this position, it has to be concluded that even for the offence under the POCSO Act the Magistrate is not barred to take cognizance and by the enabling provision, the Special Court is also ...
JHARKHAND HC: Supreme Court's Satender Kumar Antil Directive Ignored: High Court Intervenes to Safeguard Individual Rights ...
b) The investigating agencies and their officers are duty-bound to comply with the mandate of Section 41 and 41A of the Code and the directions issued by this Court in Arnesh Kumar (supra). Any ...
In a groundbreaking judgment that could reshape how digital evidence is treated in family disputes, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that WhatsApp chats obtained through surveillance—even ...
Conclusion The evolution of Sections 41 and 41A of CrPC, now incorporated as Section 35 of BNSS, represents a significant advancement in protecting individual liberty against arbitrary state action.
Introduction The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023, which replaced the Criminal Procedure Code 1973, represents a significant milestone in India's criminal justice reform. One of the most ...