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DSP was present at naka and secret information was received by him--Secret information so received by DSP was not reduced into writing as required under S.41(2) and S.42 of NDPS Act--Acquitt..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Petitioner allegedly received stolen property, which was looted--Petitioner has been in custody for about six months--Bail granted..
Corpus Delicti--Non Recovery of Dead Body--At this stage it cannot be ascertained whether the cause of death was homicide or any other reason--Bail granted..
Right to Speedy Trial--Custody for 2 years and 20 days--Probative value of sole eye witness is yet to be evaluated--Bail granted..
What the Court has to see is whether the petitioner, being entrusted with property in any manner with property, has committed any criminal breach of trust in respect of that property or not..
Unlawful Assembly-- Prosecution claimed 25 persons emerged from two vehicles armed with stick, iron rods etc. which is implausible and self-contradictory--Application under S.319 CrPC dismis..
Mere statement of the prosecutrix or complainant, which is not substantiated by any credible material, cannot be a ground to invoke Section 319 CrPC..
Nature of Injury--Cause of death was brain haemorrhage and there is no external injury mark on the head of deceased--Bail granted..
Embezzlement of Funds--Involvement in other cases--Doubling the money in short span of time--Petitioner involved in 21 similar cases--Bail granted..
Appellants are facing trial for last about 24 years and have no criminal antecedents--Released on probation..
Criminal Conspiracy--No allegations qua the petitioner (wife of main accused), that any inducement by the petitioner to part with any money or qua making extortion--Bail granted..
Suicide Note--Deceased-husband left suicide note accusing his wife that he was perturbed with her constant demand to live separately from her parents-in-law--Anticipatory bail granted..
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