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  • NDPS Anticipatory Bail HighCourt Chandigarh

    NDPS Anticipatory Bail HighCourt Chandigarh

    Observing a growing number of cases where accused are arrayed in FIRs despite no recovery of contraband being made from them personally, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought a response from the Punjab Government on the suspected misuse of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The Court granted interim-anticipatory bail in…

  • Cheque Bounce Complaint Amendment -Supreme Court

    Cheque Bounce Complaint Amendment -Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court on Friday (July 25) ruled that an amendment to a complaint can be made at the post-cognizance stage, provided that no ‘prejudice’ is caused to the accused and the complainant’s cross-examination is awaited. The bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and KV Viswanathan allowed the complainant’s request to amend the complaint under Section…

  • FIR Quashing Supreme Court on Second Petition

    FIR Quashing Supreme Court on Second Petition

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed. Observing that the principle of constructive res judicata applies to quashing petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C., the Supreme Court yesterday (July 23) ruled that a second quashing petition cannot be filed on grounds available but not argued in…

  • Protection by Human Rights Commission Haryana

    Protection by Human Rights Commission Haryana

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed. Ensure protection to couple: Hry human rights panel to Pkl DC ELDER ABUSE Chandigarh: Taking serious note of a disturbing complaint, the Haryana Human Rights Commission (HHRC) on Monday issued a strong directive in favour of 82-year-old Arjan…

  • Private Chat in Divorce Case – Supreme Court

    Private Chat in Divorce Case – Supreme Court

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed. Pvt chat recorded by spouse admissible as evidence: SC New Delhi: Supreme Court on Monday held that a private conversation between spouses, secretly recorded by one of them, is admissible as evidence in a matrimonial dispute and would…