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Landmark Legal Analysis: Reporting Obligations in Seizure Orders. Navigating the Legal Landscape of Seizure Reporting: An In-Depth Examination and Clarification

Presents an appeal case stemming from an impugned order dated 09.08.2023, wherein the High Court of Madras allowed the claim of the Respondents-accuse...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeal in CRPF Departmental Proceeding Case Due to Lack of Vital Witnesses. High Court's Order Setting Aside Penalty Upheld as Departmental Proceedings Suffered from Serious Lacuna in Not Examining Key Witnesses Under Section 11(1) of CRPF Act, 1949.

The case pertains to a departmental proceeding initiated against Suresh Kumar Singh, a constable in the CRPF, on charges of misconduct under Section 1...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Sessions Court Order Under Section 311 Cr.PC for Lack of Jurisdiction After Case Posted for Judgment. Sessions Court Cannot Summon Witnesses Under Section 311 Cr.PC Once Matter Reserved for Judgment.

The petitioners, accused nos.1 to 3 in S.C.No.239/2017 pending before the I Addl. Sessions Judge, Kalaburagi, for offences punishable under Sections 3...

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Bombay High Court Allows Accused to Summon Defence Witness in Rape and Cruelty Case — Rejection of Summons Application Set Aside as Premature. The court held that the accused has a right to lead defence evidence under Section 233 CrPC and the trial court must consider such applications on merits.

The petitioners, who are accused in Sessions Case No.182 of 2013 pending before the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Sangli, challenged an order dat...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Rejection of Nomination Papers in Cooperative Society Election. Minor Defect of Non-Signing of Affidavit-B Held Curable Under Rule 21(2) of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies (Elections to Committee) Rules, 2014.

The petitioners, Baghele Narottam Gendlal and Thakre Mangal Chudaman, filed writ petitions challenging the rejection of their nomination papers for el...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Rejection of Nomination Papers in Cooperative Society Election. Failure to Sign Affidavit-B Held to be a Minor Defect Curable Under Rule 21(2) of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies (Elections to Committee) Rules, 2014.

The petitioners, Baghele Narottam Gendlal and Thakre Mangal Chudaman, filed writ petitions challenging the rejection of their nomination papers for el...