Judgments - Cognizance
NATIONAL HOUSING BANK VERSUS BHERUDAN DUGAR HOUSING FINANCE LTD.
NATIONAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY NEW DELHI VERSUS OWAIS AMIN @ CHERRY & ORS.
BIKRAM CHATTERJI & ORS. VERSUS UNION OF INDIA & ORS. - 28/02/2023
Om Prakash Sharma Vs. State of M.P. and another
Law laid down:- (1) The guidelines laid down for the Magistrates for adjudication of application u/S.156(3) Cr.P.C. complaining about delayed/improper investigation filed along with complaint u/S.200 Cr.P.C. (2) The complaint u/S.200 Cr.P.C. filed along with 156(3) application need not be kept pending owing to bar contained in Sec.210 Cr.P.C. for more than 60/90 days or any other longer period statutorily provided on expiry of which the police fails to file the final report u/S.173(1) Cr.P.C. (3) On failure of police to file final Full Judgment
KANWAR PAL SINGH VERSUS THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH AND ANOTHER
Janak Lal Mahto Versus State Of Bihar and Anr
PROWIZ MANSYSTEMS PVT. LTD. VERSUS ASSISTANT PROVIDENT FUND COMMISSIONER
ANIL KHADKIWALA VERSUS STATE (GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI) AND ANOTHER
Shri Gurinder Singh Atwal vs The State of MP & Ors
SEWAK BALKISHAN GUPTA Vs. THE STATE & ORS
S.R.SUKUMAR Vs. S.SUNAAD RAGHURAM
7. Upon consideration of the rival contentions and materials on record, the points falling for determination are: (i) in the facts of the case, when did the Magistrate take cognizance of the complaint for the first time i.e. on 18.05.2007 or on 21.06.2007, when the Magistrate satisfied of a prima Full Judgment
VINOD CHANDRA SEMWAL Vs. SPL.POLICE ESTABLISGHMENT UJJAIN
There is nothing on record to suggest that it was executed at the instance of the appellant. If the delegatee has not acted in terms of the delegated powers, we are of the view that the delegator cannot be held to be guilty for such execution of the exchange deed. Though for some other reasons, we are of the view that it was not a fit Full Judgment
Sonu Gupta Versus Deepak Gupta & Ors.
-At the stage of cognizance and summoning the Magistrate is required to apply his judicial mind only with a view to take cognizance of the offence, or, in other words, to find out whether prima facie case has been made out for summoning the accused persons. At this stage, the learned Magistrate is not required to consider the defence version or materials or Full Judgment