Judgments - INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860
Gurupreet Singh Vs. State of MP and Anr.
Geeta Devi Versus State of U.P. & Ors.
Bhagwani Versus The State of Madhya Pradesh
JAIBUNISHA VERSUS MEHARBAN & ANR.
Mukesh Versus The State of Madhya Pradesh
DEVAS MULTIMEDIA PRIVATE LTD. Versus ANTRIX CORPORATION LTD. & ANR.
J.B.S. Chandel Vs. State of M.P.
Law laid down - The object of giving protection under Section 197 of the Code of Criminal Procedure-- To take sanction for initiating prosecution against public servant for protecting them from needless harassment so as to render protective assurance to honest officer to perform public duty honestly and to best of their abilities because threat of prosecution demoralises the honest officer. Real test to determine applicability of Section 197 of Cr.C.P. and obtaining sanction from the Government are:- (i) That the accused must be a Full Judgment
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH VERSUS JOGENDRA & ANR.
MANOJ KUMAR KHOKHAR VERSUS STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ANR.
Meera Versus State By the Inspector of Police Thiruvotriyur Police Station Chennai
Jayaben Versus Tejas Kanubhai Zala & Anr.
JASDEEP SINGH @ JASSU VERSUS STATE OF PUNJAB
RAJESH PRASAD VERSUS THE STATE OF BIHAR AND ANR. ETC.
Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation Versus Dilip Uttam Jayabhay
Saddam @ Saddu vs. State of MP
Law laid down - 1. There is a clear distinction between theft and robbery, as theft is robbery when there is an element of physical injury or an attempt to cause physical injury or of fear of causing the same. It is also apparent that in the case of robbery, not only the person who voluntarily causes a wrongful restraint, or fear of instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint, is liable to be prosecuted under Section Full Judgment
Manoj Parmar vs. Union of India and others
Law laid down - Held: 1. Section 407 of Cr.P.C. is an assurance of fair trial. 2. A litigant cannot choose a Bench of his choice. It is only an exceptional circumstances, where the existence of “bias” or “likelihood of bias” when apparent on the facts and circumstances of the case, the High Court can invoke its discretionary power under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. In the absence of an allegation of “pre-existing bias”, the power of transfer of a case should normally Full Judgment