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High Court Quashes FIR in IPC Case Due to Registration of Second FIR Without Magistrate's Permission Under Section 155(2) Cr.P.C. Registration of cognizable case after non-cognizable report on same incident without following mandatory procedure under Section 155(2) of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, held impermissible....

The applicants filed a criminal application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking quashing of R.C.C. No.126 of 2021 arising from C.R. No.0339 of 2020 registered at Vaduj P...

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Bombay High Court Corrects Clerical Error in Order Regarding Stay of FIR Registration Under BNSS Section 175(3). The court rectified inadvertent omission of paragraphs in a speaking to the minutes application, confirming continuation of interim stay on FIR registration....

This is a speaking to the minutes application in Criminal Writ Petition No. 480 of 2026 before the Bombay High Court, Circuit Bench at Kolhapur, presided over by Justice Mehroz K. Pathan. The matter c...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Specific Performance Suit, Confirms Refund of Earnest Money with Interest. Alternate relief of refund of earnest money can be granted even without a specific prayer for declaration that cancellation of agreement was illegal....

The present Second Appeal was filed by the appellant, Maruti Dhondi Patil and Sandip Tukaram Patil, challenging the judgment and decree dated 17th April 2025 passed in Regular Civil Appeal No.318 of 2...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Specific Performance Suit, Confirms Refund of Earnest Money with Interest. Court holds that alternate relief of refund of earnest money can be granted even without a declaration that cancellation of agreement is illegal, as per Section 22 of Specific Relief Act, 1963....

The present Second Appeal was filed by the appellant challenging the judgment and decree dated 17th April 2025 passed in Regular Civil Appeal No.318 of 2017, whereby the appeal preferred by the appell...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Process Issued Against Police Officers in Custodial Torture Case Due to Absence of Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC. Acts of Procuring Confession by Assault During Investigation Held to Be Done in Purported Discharge of Official Duty, Requiring Prior Sanction Under Section 197 of Cr.P.C., 1973....

Background: The case involves criminal writ petitions filed by three police officers (a Police Inspector and two Police Constables) challenging the orders issuing process against them for custodial to...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Quashes FIR and Criminal Proceedings Under IPC for Same Incident Without Magistrate's Permission After NCR Registration. Subsequent FIR Held Impermissible Under Section 155(2) CrPC When NCR Already Registered for Same Incident....

The applicants, ten individuals accused of various IPC offences, filed a criminal application before the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Circuit Bench at Kolhapur, seeking to quash the criminal pr...

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Bombay High Court Corrects Clerical Error in Order Regarding Stay of FIR Registration Under BNSS Section 175(3) — Inadvertent Omission of Paragraphs Rectified. The court allowed a speaking to the minutes application to rectify accidental omission of paragraphs in an order continuing interim stay of FIR registration....

This is a brief order passed by the Bombay High Court, Circuit Bench at Kolhapur, in Criminal Writ Petition No. 480 of 2026. The matter was moved on a praecipe for speaking to the order dated 30th Jun...

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Bombay High Court Corrects Clerical Error in Order Regarding Stay of FIR Registration Under BNSS Section 175(3) — Inadvertent Omission of Paragraphs Rectified. The court allowed a speaking to the minutes application to correct an accidental omission of paragraphs in its order dated 30th June 2026, continuing the interim stay on registration of FIR....

This judgment pertains to a speaking to the minutes application in Criminal Writ Petition No.480 of 2026. The matter was moved on a praecipe for speaking to the order dated 30th June 2026. It was poin...