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Criminal Law Articles


Quashing False 406/498A Indian Penal Code

  Advocate Kappil Cchandna   13 January 2020 at 15:04

“State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal” AIR 1992 SUPREME COURT 604 Hon’ble Apex court has given seven principals where a complaint can be quashed:- Where the allegations made in the First Information Report or the complaint, even if they ..


Posted in Criminal Law  5 comments |   1901 Views


A Short Note on Anticipatory Bail - Basics Explained!

  Advocate Kappil Cchandna   11 January 2020 at 12:08

A Short Note on Anticipatory Bail - Basics Explained! ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   5025 Views


False Complaint by Wife U/s 498A/406 - How/When can It be Quashed?

  Advocate Kappil Cchandna   11 January 2020 at 12:08

This article unveils the most important judgments wherein, the courts identified and penalized the false complaints and complainants, related to dowry demands. ..


Posted in Criminal Law  3 comments |   2616 Views


Contradiction & Omission in Cross Examination

  K Rajasekharan   15 November 2019 at 12:44

IntroductionContradictions between two statements of a witness play a crucial role in deciding the fate of a criminal case or trial. Contradictions can be categorised into two: direct contradictions and contradictions by omissions. Making some sort o ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   6359 Views


Look out circular and procedure of cancellation

  Advocate Kappil Cchandna   15 November 2019 at 12:39

What is a Look-Out Circular, and who can issue and when can it be issued? Does LOC lead to arrest? Whether anticipatory bail can be granted by Competent Court even if LOC was issued? ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3614 Views


Bail during pendency of criminal appeal by supreme court

  ronak   11 September 2019 at 15:28

Bail when Appeal is pending in Supreme Court ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1793 Views


Dishonour of cheque & its consequences

  K Rajasekharan   05 September 2019 at 15:36

What a cheque in law meansA cheque is a transferrable (negotiable) instrument in writing, containing an unconditional order signed by its maker (drawer), directing a specified banker (drawee) to pay on demand, the sum of money specified on the instru ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   4579 Views


Examination of bones

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   26 August 2019 at 15:12

Anatomist, dentist, anthropologist, and radiologist having medico-legal experience may be consulted for the examination of bones. Depending on the completeness of skeletal remains, an option can be given on the following aspects: ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   745 Views


The battered baby syndrome

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   21 August 2019 at 15:38

The battered baby syndrome is a term used to define a clinical condition in young children usually under three years of age, who have received non-accidental violence or injury on one or more occasions, at the hands of an ad ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   435 Views


How to seek bail in false cheque bounce case

  Harshit Gupta   21 August 2019 at 15:38

Ubi jus ibi remedium means 'where there is a right there is a remedy'� clearly justifies the essence of the intention of the legislature. In recent days, people use their right as a weapon to get their mal ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1423 Views