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HARSIMRAN SINGH @ SIMMU …Petitioner Vs.
STATE OF PUNJAB …Respondent D.D
04/02/2022
Criminal Law – Bail Application – Section 439 CrPC – The court held that bail cannot be denied solely on the ground that the accused has multiple prior cases. The precedent set by the Supreme Court in Maulana Mohd. Amir Rashadi's case (2012(2) SCC 382) was applied, emphasizing that the role of the accused in the current case and other relevant factors must be considered. Held...
(2)
M/S SHIV ENTERPRISES …PETITIONER Vs.
STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D
04/02/2022
Constitutional Law – Detention of Goods under CGST Act, 2017 – Release of detained goods under Articles 226 and 227 – Challenge against order of Assistant Commissioner detaining goods under Section 129 of CGST Act, 2017 – Authorities' power to check goods in transit when accompanied by valid documents – Investigation report relied upon to initiate proceedings unde...
(3)
SANJAY ...Petitioner Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS ...Respondents D.D
31/01/2022
Parole - Temporary Release for Medical Reasons – Petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. seeking parole under Section 3(1)(a) of the Haryana Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Act, 1988 – Petitioner’s mother seriously ill and hospitalized – Petitioner previously released on emergency parole without misuse – Parole rejected on grounds of apprehension of absconding a...
(4)
NEHA ...PETITIONER Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA AND ANOTHER ...RESPONDENTS D.D
27/01/2022
Criminal Law – Right to Conjugal Relations – Criminal writ petition seeking parole for conjugal relations and procreation within jail premises – Petitioner's husband, a convict sentenced to life imprisonment, classified as a hardcore criminal – Held, right to conjugal relations is not an absolute right – Convicted persons cannot enjoy the same rights as law-abidin...
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GURINDER SINGH AND OTHERS ...PETITIONERS Vs.
STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS ...RESPONDENTS D.D
21/01/2022
Constitutional Law – Regularization of Contractual Employees – Writ petition against regularization of ADAs under policy dated 18.03.2011 – Petitioners contended regularization was arbitrary, lacked transparency, and violated constitutional scheme requiring public posts to be filled by best available talent through open competition – Held, policy applied only to certain dep...
(6)
SURESH KUMAR ...PETITIONER Vs.
STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER ...RESPONDENTS D.D
19/01/2022
Criminal Law – Conjoint Hearing of Applications and Main Appeal – Criminal writ petition against the order of the Additional Sessions Judge, Mansa directing conjoint hearing of applications under Sections 311, 310, and 319 Cr.P.C. along with the main appeal – Petitioner contends that adverse decisions on applications would merge with the decision on the main appeal, preventing ef...
(7)
MAHIDUL SHEIKH …Applicant Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA …Respondent D.D
14/01/2022
Criminal Law - Suspension of Sentence - Narcotics - Application for suspension of sentence by convict under Section 21 NDPS Act involving possession of 220 grams of heroin - Rigors of Section 37 NDPS Act not applicable as quantity is less than commercial - Consideration of alternatives to cash or surety for bail - Held, use of fixed deposit or electronic transfer in lieu of cash or surety likely t...
(8)
GURPREET SINGH …Petitioner Vs.
SWARAN SINGH …Respondent D.D
13/01/2022
Criminal Law - Negotiable Instruments Act, Service of Proclamation - Quashing of FIR and Proceedings - Criminal Miscellaneous Petition against Magistrate's order for the registration of FIR under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and the issuance of a proclamation under Section 82 Cr.P.C. - Petitioner contended non-residence in the country at the time notice was served - Held, the ...
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HARENDER BALHARA (MINOR) THROUGH HIS MOTHER (GUARDIAN) …Petitioner Vs.
PRADEEP KUMAR …Respondent D.D
10/01/2022
Criminal Law - Maintenance - Territorial Jurisdiction - Criminal Revision against Family Court's order dismissing petition under Section 125 Cr.P.C. for lack of territorial jurisdiction - Section 126 Cr.P.C. allows proceedings under Section 125 to be taken in any district where the husband resides, wife resides, or where they last resided together - Held, temporary residence is sufficient to c...