Judgments - INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860
KUMER SINGH Versus STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ANR.
Rajesh Versus State of M.P.
THREE C HOMES PVT. LTD. VERSUS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX CENTRAL CIRCLE 6, NEW DELHI
UMED SINGH VERSUS STATE (GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI) & ANR
Pramod Kumar Lihkhar Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Law Laid Down - While framing a charge, the Court is expected to apply its mind to the entire record and documents placed therewith before the Court. No meticulous examination of evidence is needed for considering whether the case would end in conviction or not. However, the Court is required to consider and apply its judicial mind, whether the allegations taken as a whole will, prima facie constitute an offence and if so, whether continuation of proceedings is an abuse of Full Judgment
Mamta Nair Versus State of Rajasthan & Anr.
Arjun Kumar @ Prince Vs. The State Of Bihar
Nandkishore s/o Ganesh Ram Meghwal Versus The State of Madhya Pradesh
Law laid down - In case of issuance of summons/warrants against government employee/officer, the prosecution fails to procure their presence in Court, their salary/pension, as the case may be, can be withheld, if it is found that the government official is avoiding the summons/warrants. Full Judgment
Sonu @ Vikas Bhandari Versus The State of Madhya Pradesh
Law laid down - The order dated 12.05.2020 passed by the Gwalior Bench of this Court in the case of Balveer Singh Bundela v. State of Madhya Pradesh (Miscellaneous Criminal Case No.5621/2020) cannot be followed in the light of the subsequent order passed by the Division Bench of this court passed in the case of Arif Masood v. State of Madhya Pradesh passed in Miscellaneous Criminal Case No.45501/2020 dated 27.11.2020. Judgments referred to: (1) Lavesh v. State (NCT of Delhi) reported as Full Judgment
Rakesh and another Versus State of U.P. and another
PHAGUNI MAHTO @ PANKAJ KUMAR VERSUS STATE (GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI)
Babban Singh @ Daddan Singh Vs. The State Of Bihar
State of M.P. Vs. Anil Sharma and others
SURENDRAN VERSUS SUB-INSPECTOR OF POLICE
Karan Singh Vs. State of M.P.
Law laid down - 1 (i) Whether the sentence of life imprisonment awarded to the appellant means actual sentence of 14 years or 20 years ? Ans: Section 53 of the IPC provides for sentence of imprisonment of life and the definition of life as contained in Section 45 makes it clear that life means the life of human being till he breath his last. A sentence for imprisonment of life will run for the entire life of the convict unless the Full Judgment