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Difference Between Anticipatory Bail and Regular Bail
Anticipatory bail in India is defined in section 438 of CrPC and in section 482 of BNSS ( BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA ) Regular bail  is defined in Section 437 and 439 of CrPC and in section 480...
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The Hon’ble  Supreme Court of India held that an authorized signatory of the company could not be considered as a 'drawer' of cheque, and therefore, could not be directed to pay the interim compensation to the complainant under...
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HIGH COURT OF KERALA Satish Motilal Bidri…………Petitioner Vs. Union of India. through Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Jeevan Deep Building, Parliament Street & Ors………….Respondents Bechu Kurian Thomas, J. Decided on : 28/06/2024 Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 Section...
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In an important judgment, the Hon’ble Supreme Court on Tuesday (July 23) held that bail orders should not be normally stayed.
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The constitution of India under Article 21 guarantees right to life and liberty as a fundamental Right , Article 21 states ,  No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established...
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