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Non-Compliance with Section 195(1) CrPC

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Under IPC Sections 353 and 186: Highlights Procedural Violations, Non-Compliance with Section 195(1) CrPC, and Emphasizes Adherence to Due Process
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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Under IPC Sections 353 and 186: Highlights Procedural Violations, Non-Compliance with Section 195(1) CrPC, and Emphasizes Adherence to Due Process

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings initiated against the appellant under Sections 353 (assault or use of criminal force to deter a public servant) and 186 (obstruction…
Posted by Rawlaw January 13, 2025

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