Judgments - Forgery and Cheating
The State of M. P. vs. Sanjay
Law laid down - Where the minimum sentence is less than 10 years but the maximum sentence is not death or life imprisonment then Section 167 (2) (a) (ii) will apply and the accused will be entitled to grant of “default bail” after 60 days in case charge-sheet is not filed. In view of the same, since the maximum sentence provided u/s.467 of IPC is life imprisonment, regardless that the minimum sentence is less then 10 years, the period of filing Full Judgment
M/S SUVARNA COOPERATIVE BANK LTD Versus STATE OF KARNATAKA AND ANR.
Pradeep S. Wodeyar Versus The State of Karnataka
Jitul Jentilal Kotecha Versus State of Gujarat & Ors. Etc
PRAVEEN SINGH AND ANR VERSUS THE STATE & ORS
Sarabjeet Singh Mokha Versus The District Magistrate, Jabalpur & Ors.
Sripati Singh (since deceased) Through His Son Gaurav Singh Versus The State of Jharkhand & Anr.
MITESH KUMAR J. SHA VERSUS THE STATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS.
Jaswant Singh Versus State of Punjab & Anr.
Pradeep Kumar Arya Vs. State of M.P. & others
Ravindranatha Bajpe Versus Mangalore Special Economic Zone Ltd. & Others Etc.
AMIT KUMAR VERSUS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS
Shiva Poly Tubes Pvt. Ltd. and Ors Vs. State Of Bihar and Anr
DR. ASHISH NAITHANI VERSUS THE STATE GOVT OF NCT DELHI
Chironjilal Kushwah Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Law laid down:- 1. Clause 16 of M.P. Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2015 does not contemplate opportunity of hearing before registration of F.I.R. to the police. It contemplates opportunity of hearing before proceeding for suspension or revocation of shop allotment and not for registration of F.I.R. 2. Section 2 (i a) of the Essential Commodities Act 1955 refers definition of Collector which includes Additional Collector and such other officers not below the rank of Sub-Divisional Officer and since in exercise of Full Judgment