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Delhi High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail: “Arrest Must Be an Exception and Not the Rule, Especially in Civil Disputes Alleged as Criminal Offences”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to the petitioners accused of cheating, forgery, and conspiracy in relation to partnership funds of M/s Sanrachna Infra Projects. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw October 1, 2025
flat purchase dispute
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Bombay High Court Quashes 420 IPC Charges in Flat Sale Dispute: “Criminal proceedings cannot be used to settle civil disputes over money transactions”

Court’s Decision In Nitin Laxmidas Dama v. State of Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court exercised its powers under Section 482 CrPC to quash FIRs registered under Sections 420, 406, and…
Posted by Rawlaw June 20, 2025

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