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Bombay High Court Quashes Second FIR in GCA TV Subsidy Misappropriation Case Due to Lack of New Material and Abuse of Process. Second FIR for part of same amount already covered in first FIR is not maintainable under Section 482 CrPC and Article 226 of Constitution.

The petitioner, Dayanand G. Narvekar, was the President of the Goa Cricket Association (GCA) during 2006-2007. The Board of Control for Cricket in Ind...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Essential Commodities Act Case Due to Invalid Investigation by Assistant Commissioner of Police. Investigation by officer not of rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police violates Section 6A of Essential Commodities Act, 1955, leading to quashing of FIR and proceedings.

The petitioners, Sarvesh Kumar Shahi and Samiresh Kumar, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court challenging the initiation of proceedings ...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes FIR and Charge Sheet in LPG Refilling Case Due to Lack of Sanction Under Essential Commodities Act. Essential Commodities Act, 1955 Requires Prior Sanction for Prosecution Under Section 7 for Violation of LPG Order, 2000.

The petitioner, C. Ramalingaiah, filed a criminal petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Cr.P.C.) before the High Court o...

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High Court Quashes FIR Against Licensee in Essential Commodities Act Case for Lack of Mandatory Sanction. Prosecution for Illegal Diesel Transportation Fails as No Sanction Under Section 6A of Essential Commodities Act, 1955 Was Obtained.

The petitioner, Sadiq Pasha, a licensed transporter of diesel and operator of SWS & Sons Petrol Bunk, challenged the FIR in Crime No.137/2022 register...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Motor Vehicle Theft Insurance Claim — Negligence Not a Valid Ground for Repudiation. Theft of vehicle due to driver leaving keys in ignition does not amount to breach of policy conditions; insurer directed to pay 75% of sum assured on non-standard basis.

The appellant, Ashok Kumar, was the owner of a truck (dumper) bearing registration No. HR-55C-5385, insured with New India Assurance Co. Ltd. for an I...