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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Complaint in Bigamy Case Under Section 482 CrPC Due to Abuse of Process. Family Court's Binding Finding That Accused Had No Prior Subsisting Marriage Renders Complaint Under Sections 494 and 495 IPC Meritless, Preventing Reagitation of Decided Issue.

The appeal arose from a judgment of a Single Judge of the Gauhati High Court dated 4 April 2018, which dismissed an application under Section 482 of t...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case, Holding That Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction. The court ruled that cruelty under Section 498A IPC is a continuing offence and its consequences ensue at the parental home, conferring jurisdiction under Section 179 CrPC.

The case involves a group of appeals concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Pr...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case — Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction Even Without Overt Acts of Cruelty There. Continuing Offence and Consequence-Based Jurisdiction Under CrPC Sections 178 and 179 Apply to Section 498A IPC.

The case involves a group of appeals before the Supreme Court of India concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code...

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Bombay High Court Allows Husband's Petition Against Retrospective Maintenance Enhancement Under Section 127 CrPC. Revisional Court Erred in Directing Enhanced Maintenance from Date of Application Without Considering Husband's Objections.

The applicant husband invoked the inherent power of the High Court challenging the revisional court's order which directed that the enhanced maintenan...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Allows Revision Petition in Section 133 CrPC Right of Way Dispute. Dispute over easementary rights between Mundkars held to be of civil nature, not amenable to summary proceedings under Section 133 CrPC.

The case involves a criminal revision petition filed by Shri Laxman alias Bala Govekar (petitioner) against an order of the learned Sessions Judge, Ma...