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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against Police Officers for Lack of Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC and Section 170 BNSS. The court held that the police officers were acting in discharge of official duty and no sanction was obtained, hence the FIR is quashed.

The petitioners, three police officers attached to Kharghar Police Station, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution and Section 48...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Process Against Police Constable in Custodial Violence Case — Lack of Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC. Allegations of beating by police officer during arrest require prior sanction for prosecution as the act was in discharge of official duty.

The applicant, Santosh Uttamrao Gomsale, a police constable posted at Kopargaon police station, filed a criminal application challenging the order of ...

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"Supreme Court Examines the Necessity of Sanction under Section 197 CrPC in Alleged Conspiracy Cases" "Balancing Official Duty and Accountability: Public Servants and Legal Immunity in Criminal Prosecutions"

The Supreme Court ruled on the necessity of prior sanction under Section 197 of the CrPC for prosecuting public servants accused of conspiring to crea...

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Writ Petition Allowed Quashing Criminal Proceedings Against MSEDCL Employees for Lack of Sanction under Section 197 of CrPC. MSEDCL employees recognized as public servants, protected under Section 197 CrPC, process quashed due to lack of sanction.

MSEDCL employees challenged the issuance of process under Sections 323 and 506 IPC. The Bombay High Court ruled that they were public servants, requir...