Category: Students Corner

Dhulabhai v. State of M.P.

Case Name : Dhulabhai v. State of M.P., AIR 1969 SC 78. Author : Pallabi Paul CITATION AIR 1996 P&H 107. BENCH HIDAYATULLAH,M. (CJ),BACHAWAT, R.S.VAIDYIALINGAM,C.A ,HEGDE,K.S. ,GROVER, A.N. INTRODUCTION This case was all about the case where the appellants were Tobacco dealers and we’re having these business in Ujjain ,a dispute took place with regards

Devilal Modi v. STO

Case Name : Devilal Modi v. STO, AIR 1965 SC 1150. Author : Pallabi Paul CITATION AIR 1996 P&H 107. BENCH Gajendragadkar, P.B. (Cj), Wanchoo, K.N., Hidayatullah, M., Dayal, Raghubar, Mudholkar, J.R INTRODUCTION A Challenged the validity of the assessment order provided for in Article 226. The petition had been rejected on merits. Also the

Daryao v. State of U.P.

Case Name : Daryao v. State of U.P., AIR 1961 SC 1457 Author : Pallabi Paul CITATION AIR 1961 SC 1457 BENCH Gajendragadkar, P.B., Sarkar, A.K., Wanchoo, K.N., Gupta, K.C. Das, Ayyangar, N. Rajagopala INTRODUCTION In the case of Daryao & Others v. State of UP & Others, the Apex Court has placed the doctrine

DISPUTE AS TO IMMOVABLE PROPERTY

AUTHOR : Jagakalia Agasti INTRODUCTION Dispute over immovable property such as land, water, crops and other production from land and right to use such lands often causes violence or bloodshed which leads to commit offences. To prevent such type of offences related to dispute as to immovable property some provisions are there. It is mentioned

Charge and its necessary Provision

Author : R.Jenifer Ranjani Introduction: In a criminal trial the charge can be considered as the foundation of the accusation. The Term Charge has been defined in the Section 2 (b) of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 that, ‘charge’ includes any head of charge when the charge contains more heads than one[1]. The purpose of

Compoundable offences

Author : Ashish Singh of Banaras Hindu University Introduction Criminal offenses can be ordered into two offences for example Compoundable offenses and Non-Compoundable offenses. Compoundable offenses are those that can be undermined, for example the complainant can consent to reclaim the charges collected against the blamed, though, non-compoundable offenses are the more genuine offenses where

Trial of Warrant Cases by Magistrates

Author : Alka Siwach Introduction: Criminal cases may be divided into two types namely, Summons Case and Warrant Case. Warrant cases are those which consist of offences punishable with death penalty, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a duration exceeding two years. A trial in a warrant case begins by either filing a First Information
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