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Whether accused is entitled to get Anticipatory bail if he holds a high office?

ITEM NO.22 Court 6 (Video Conferencing) SECTION X S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Writ Petition(s)(Criminal) No(s). 293/2020 ANIL KUMAR SINGH ALIA ANIL SINGH & ORS. Petitioner(s) VERSUS HIGH…

Statement given to Police is not punishable under Section 182 Cr. P. C. as its not given on Oath

Kerala High Court State Of Kerala vs Markose on 17 November, 1961 Equivalent citations: AIR 1962 Ker 78 b Author: G Menon Bench: S V Pillai, P G Menon JUDGMENT Govinda Menon, J. 1. This appeal has been filed by the State challenging the legality…

Is fake import phony of evidence

IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI W.P.(Crl.) Nos.35/07, 36/07, 37/07, 38/07, 39/07, 56/07, 438/07 and 634/07 RESERVED ON: Dec 07, 2007 DATE OF DECISION: Feb 15, 2008 (1) W.P.(Crl.) Nos.35/07 SHYNI VARGHESE ORS. ….Petitioners through: Mr. Harish Salve, Senior Advocate with Mr. Ashish…

Punishment for False Section 376 of IPC, u/s.182 and 211 IPC

  HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH : JABALPUR SINGLE BENCH : TARUN KUMAR KAUSHAL, J. CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1859/2008 Mahila Bhagwati Bai W/o Bablu Ahirwar, aged about 26 years, Occupation-Labourer, R/o village Darguwa, Police Station Budera,District Tikamgarh (M.P.) … Appellant Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh…

False Complaint

As per Section 182 of Indian Penal Code 1860, whoever gives to any public servant any information which he knows or believes to be false, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine…

False Implication Becomes Fabrication Of False Evidence.

Delhi High Court Shyni Varghese And Ors. vs State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) And … on 15 February, 2008 Equivalent citations: 147 (2008) DLT 691 Bench: R Khetrapal JUDGMENT Reva Khetrapal, J. 1. The petitioners seek issuance of an appropriate writ/order/direction in the nature…

Legal Remedies If you are charged with False allegations

Punish Police for false charges: SC http://mynation.net/docs/169-2014/ ; Other than Above judgment, there are many ways to counter False Allegations. Here are the remedies available to the aggrieved person. 1) An application u/s 156(3) or complaint u/s 200, to Judicial Magistrate / Metropolitan Magistrate, against…

Divorce : Making false complaint is cruelty

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. 10719 OF 2013 Raj Talreja Vs Kavita Talreja Dated:April 24, 2017 Parties to the appeal got married in 1989 according to Hindu rites. Out of this wedlock a son was born in the…

Perjury case against Lying wife in Maintenance pendentelite

IN THE FAMILY COURT MUMBAI AT BANDRA PETITION NO.A-2050 OF 2010 Mr. Niraj Shah … Petitioner Vs. Mrs. Nikita Shah … Respondent CORAM : HIS HONOUR JUDGE SHRI. S. R. KAFRE DATED : 24 th DECEMBER, 2013 . ORDER This is an application filed by the…

Criminal proceeding against persons making baseless FIRs

The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) also provides for criminal prosecution against persons making baseless complaints leading to the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) by the police. Section 182 of the IPC provides for punitive measures against a person who makes baseless complaints…


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