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Abetment of suicide—A woman may attempt to commit suicide due to various reasons, such as depression, financial difficulties, disappointment in love, tired of domestic worries, acute or chronic ailments and so on and need not be due to abetment : 2014 (6) LRC 136(SC) Abetment of suicide—Mere fact that if a married woman commits suicide within a period of seven years of her marriage, presumption under s. 113A of Evidence Act would not automatically apply : 2014 (6) LRC 136(SC) Anticipatory bail—FIR under s. 498A/406/34 of IPC—Suggestion by court to make some provisions for immediate need of child cannot be described as buying the bail or awarding maintenance—Bail granted subject to condition : 2014 (6) LRC 280(Del) Anticipatory bail—Rape—An inducement for marriage would be understandable if same is made to an unmarried person—Bail granted : 2014 (6) LRC 425(P&H) Arms Act—A live bullet cannot be considered as a minor part of arms and ammunition and hence, petitioner cannot claim any protection under s. 45(d) of the Arms Act : 2014 (6) LRC 289(Del) Bail—Grant of—Power of High Court as well as Sessions Court—No provision in CrPC or elsewhere which curtailing power of either superior courts to entertain and decide pleas for bail : 2014 (6) LRC 118(SC) Bail—Person in custody—Once prayer for surrender is accepted, appellant would come into the custody of court within the contemplation of s. 439 CrPC : 2014 (6) LRC 118(SC) Burden of proof—Burden of proving always rests on prosecution from beginning till end of trial and all allegations have to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt—Court is not required to act on mere suspicion, conjecture or surmises or suspicious circumstances : 2014 (6) LRC 417(P&H)
Posted on: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 12:48:46 +0000

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