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Mere Presence At Scene Or Facilitation Without Intent To Aid Crime Does Not Amount To Abetment: Delhi High Court

"Essence of abetment lies in intentional aid and active complicity, and not in acts that merely have the effect of facilitating the crime," Delhi High

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  • Mere Presence At Scene Or Facilitation Without Intent To Aid Crime Does Not Amount To Abetment: Delhi High Court
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  • Wife Cannot Maintain Complaint Against Husband Under Senior Citizens Act; Not Intended For Spousal Disputes: Karnataka High Court
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May 07, 2024
Examine prima facie case for discharge under U/Sec 227 CrPC - Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court stated that while examining a discharge plea, a straightforward and appropriate examination can be made to determine whether a case is made out in the abstract. The...

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May 07, 2024
Court Can Make Complaint U/S 195 or 340 Cr.P.C Without Hearing The Accused : Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court stated that it is not required to provide a potential accuser with a hearing chance prior to filing a complaint under Section 195/340 CrPC. Justices Sanjay Kishan...

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May 07, 2024
Accused just need to create doubt in the prosecution story - Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court noted that while it is the prosecution's responsibility to establish the accusation, the standard of proof placed on an accused person in favour of a defence under...

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May 07, 2024
To Convict on Circumstantial Evidence Chain must be Completed-Supreme Court
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Supreme Court held in the recent Judgement ( Raju @ Rajendra Prasad v. State of Rajasthan)  that circumstantial evidence must consist of a chain of events that is so thorough...

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May 07, 2024
Accused entitled to bail if arrest violated 41, 41A CrPC- Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court held in case titled (Satender Kumar Antil vs Central Bureau Of Investigation) that any violation of Criminal Procedure Code Sections 41 and 41A at the time of...

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May 07, 2024
An order is based on facts- Judgement sets legal principles- Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court said that the factual situation in question involves an order, and the ruling establishes legal rules.The bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Abhay S. Oka, and Vikram...

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May 07, 2024
Unregistered document-sale agreement not admissible in permanent injunction Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court decided on Friday that a document or agreement to sell that has not been registered is not admissible as evidence in a lawsuit seeking a permanent injunction.The...

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May 07, 2024
Proceedings Under POCSO Act Can Not be Quashed  On Compromise – P&H HC
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court, a POCSO Act offence, which is an unique statute, cannot be overturned on the grounds of an agreement or marriage between the accuser and...

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May 07, 2024
If a "necessary party" isn't impleaded, the suit can be dismissed- Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court, a lawsuit risks being dismissed if a "necessary party" is not impleaded. According to the court, two conditions must be met in order for a party to...

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