If husband and wife lived separately by mutual consent, then the wife is not entitled to claim maintenance u/s,125(4) of CrPC
If husband and wife lived separately by mutual consent, then the wife is not entitled to claim maintenance u/s,125(4) of CrPC Criminal Procedure Code, Section 125 In the case of Amarendra Nath Bagui vs. Smt. Gouri Rani Bagui…
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What are Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences Under the Indian Penal Code? I List of bailable and non-bailable offenses. Introduction: The crimes and offenses and their punishments have been given under the Indian Penal Code, of 1860. The procedure…
Read more »When there is no sufficient ground to prosecute the accused, the trial Judge is bound to discharge the accused.
Criminal P.C. (2 of 1974), S.227- It is clear from Section 227 that the trial Judge is bound to discharge the accused if he considers there is no sufficient ground for proceeding against him. First, we have to…
Read more »What is The Difference Between Cognizable and Non Cognizable Offence Under CrPC?
(1) Introduction: The Criminal Procedure Code, 1974, is a procedural Law, that is deals with the legal process of offensive matters related to crime. It is doesn’t matter whether criminal offences are covered under the Indian Penal Code…
Read more »Difference between Appeal and Revision
(1) Introduction:- Equal justice is a constitutional right of every person. Sometimes a party has to be involved in the litigation, whether directly or indirectly. In that situation, they often use the legal words appeal and revision. But…
Read more »What is Summary Trial under the Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC)?
(1) Introduction: The trial could be different in every criminal case, depending on the seriousness of the offence in the provision of the criminal procedure code. There are different types of trials, including summary trials, summons case trials,…
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