Judgments - Investigation
POOJA PAL Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS
This Court in Babubhai (supra) while examining the scope of Section 173(8) of the Code, did recall its observations in Manu Sharma vs. State (NCT of Delhi), (2010) 6 SCC 1, that it is not only the responsibility of the investigating agency but as well as of the courts to ensure, that investigation is fair and does not in any way hamper the Full Judgment
CHANDRA BABU @ MOSES Vs. STATE TR.INSP.OF POLICE & ORS.
TEESTA ATUL SETALVAD AND ANR. Vs. STATE OF GUJARAT
the question that arises for consideration is whether liberty on the one hand and fair and effective investigation on the other, make out a case for extending the benefit under Section 438 CrPC. Needless to say "Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health, no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness can be enjoyed by society. Having stated about the Full Judgment
RASHMI BEHL Vs. STATE OF U.P & ORS
Taking into consideration the entire facts of the case and very serious allegations made against all the respondents including police officers, it is a fit case where the investigation has to be handed over to an independent agency like CBI for the purpose of fair and unbiased investigation. We, therefore, allow this petition and direct the Central Bureau Full Judgment
Bihar Public Service Commission Vs. Saiyed Hussain Abbas Rizwi & Anr.
NATIONAL BANK OF OMAN Vs. BARAKARA ABDUL AZIZ & ANR.
Shiv Shankar Singh Versus State of Bihar & Anr.
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