by Lfhri Organization | May 17, 2023 | Indian Courts Judgements
1.Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 – Sections 436, 437, 440 and 441 – Bail system operates – Harshly against the poor – Non-poor can take advantage – System in the Criminal Court is unsatisfactory – Court must abandon and antiquoted concept of release only against bail...
by Lfhri Organization | May 17, 2023 | Indian Courts Judgements
Secretary, Hailakandi Bar Association V. State Of Assam And Another.DATE OF DECISION: 24-01-1994CITATION: 1994-(100)-CRLJ -2197 –SC; 1995-(SU3)-SCC -0736 -SC CONSTITUTION OF INDIA.Arts. 21 & 32 — Prisoners and under trial — Bar Association forwarded a letter...
by Lfhri Organization | May 17, 2023 | Indian Courts Judgements
1. R. S. Sodhi, Advocate V. State Of U. P. 1994-(081)-AIR -0038 -SC1994-(100)-CRLJ -0111 -SC1994-(SU1)-SCC -0143 -SCORDER 1. This writ petition brought under Article 32 of the Constitution concerns the incident which had taken place at Pilibhit on September 12/13,...
by Lfhri Organization | May 17, 2023 | Indian Courts Judgements
1999-(SC2)-GJX -0682 -SCPrasad Ramakant Khade, Appellant V. State Of Maharashtra, Respondent.DATE : 12-10-1999EQUIVALENT CITATION(S) : 1999-(008)-SCC -0493 -SC2000-(087)-AIR -0138 -SCCATCHNOTE :INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT SECS.24 & 25 — Confession — Terrorist and...
by Lfhri Organization | May 17, 2023 | Indian Courts Judgements
Kuldip Singh, Petitioner V. State, Respondent.DATE OF DECISION: 22-04-1994CITATION(S) : 1994-(100)-CRLJ -2502 -DEL A telegram received from under-trial Kuldip Singh who was confined in Central Jail, Delhi, was treated as a writ petition. It was alleged in the telegram...