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Supreme Court: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881; Section 143A(1) – Where a cheque is dishonoured, the interim compensation can be directed to be paid only after the accused has pleaded not guilty
Section 143A(1) - Where a cheque is dishonoured, the interim...
Read MorePresumption Under Section 139 NI Act Includes A Presumption That There Exists A Legally Enforceable Debt Or Liability: Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court reiterated that the presumption under section 139...
Read MoreExecution Petitions must be disposed of within six months; courts must eb record reasons if unable to: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court reiterated that the execution petitions must be...
Read MoreSection 439(2) Cr.P.C.- Bail cannot be cancelled merely for any perceived indiscipline by accused before granting Bail: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that cancellation of bail cannot be...
Read MoreVictim U/S 2 (wa) Cr.P.C includes Legal Heirs Who May Continue Criminal Case If Victim Dies: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court has said that the word ‘victim’...
Read MoreRelease of seized vehicle U/S 451 of Cr.P.C. cannot be refused citing identification issues, Police may photograph the vehicle: Karnataka High Court.
The Karnataka High Court has said that a Trial a...
Read MorePOSCO Act Means to protect Minors From sexual Abuse Not Criminalize Consensual romantic relationship Of young Adults: Delhi HC
The Delhi Court has said that intentions of the Protection...
Read MoreHC Quashes FIR Against Lawyer Accused of Throwing Bottle on Law Intern. If the offense is merely a civil matter, offenses arising from commercial transactions, where the wrong is personal in nature and parties have resolved their dispute, the proceedings may be quashed: HC of Karnataka
Recently, the Karnataka HC stated that FIR could be quashed...
Read MoreInsurers can’t repudiate contract if exclusion clauses are not disclosed to insured as per IRDA regulations: Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court, on Wednesday, cautioned all insurance companies that...
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