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Oct 06 2023 (HC)

Bhojaraja S.n. Vs. Karnataka Lokayuktha Police

Court : Karnataka

..... the complaint then becomes a crime in crime no.60 of 2022 for offences punishable under sections 7(a) and 12 of the prevention of corruption act, 1988 ( the act for short). it is the registration of crime that drives the petitioners to this court in the subject petitions. the petitioners, in criminal petition no ..... exercised to avoid shocking or offending the audience.6. all television channels must ensure compliance with the certification rules prescribed under the cable television network (regulation) act 1995 and the rules made thereunder.7. the chief editor of the channel shall be made responsible for self regulation and ensure that the programmes are ..... instance where a president of the united states of america resigns. in the united kingdom, undercover operations are regulated under the regulation of the investigatory power act, 2000 where sting operations or undercover operations are a norm. in canada mr. big is a technique originated for big operations of serious crime. there have .....

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Oct 06 2023 (HC)

Mr Jagadeesha K Vs. State Of Karnataka Through

Court : Karnataka

..... the complaint then becomes a crime in crime no.60 of 2022 for offences punishable under sections 7(a) and 12 of the prevention of corruption act, 1988 ( the act for short). it is the registration of crime that drives the petitioners to this court in the subject petitions. the petitioners, in criminal petition no ..... exercised to avoid shocking or offending the audience.6. all television channels must ensure compliance with the certification rules prescribed under the cable television network (regulation) act 1995 and the rules made thereunder.7. the chief editor of the channel shall be made responsible for self regulation and ensure that the programmes are ..... instance where a president of the united states of america resigns. in the united kingdom, undercover operations are regulated under the regulation of the investigatory power act, 2000 where sting operations or undercover operations are a norm. in canada mr. big is a technique originated for big operations of serious crime. there have .....

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Oct 06 2023 (HC)

Narasimhamurthy Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... the complaint then becomes a crime in crime no.60 of 2022 for offences punishable under sections 7(a) and 12 of the prevention of corruption act, 1988 ( the act for short). it is the registration of crime that drives the petitioners to this court in the subject petitions. the petitioners, in criminal petition no ..... exercised to avoid shocking or offending the audience.6. all television channels must ensure compliance with the certification rules prescribed under the cable television network (regulation) act 1995 and the rules made thereunder.7. the chief editor of the channel shall be made responsible for self regulation and ensure that the programmes are ..... instance where a president of the united states of america resigns. in the united kingdom, undercover operations are regulated under the regulation of the investigatory power act, 2000 where sting operations or undercover operations are a norm. in canada mr. big is a technique originated for big operations of serious crime. there have .....

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Sep 11 2020 (HC)

B K Venkatesha Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... case of sher singh alias partapa vs. state of haryana reported in (2015)3 scc724 wherein it is held that section 113 b of the indian evidence act and section 304b of the indian penal code were introduced into their respective statutes simultaneously and, therefore, it must ordinarily be assumed that parliament intentionally used ..... whether the allegations in the complaint in the present case and other materials accompanying the complaint disclose the offence punishable under section 6 of the dowry prohibition act. marriage of the first appellant and syamala rani was solemnised in vizianagaram on 4-5-2007 and the couple was living in bangalore. appellants 2 to ..... convicting the accused no.1 for the offences punishable under sections 498a, 304b of the indian penal code and sections 3 and 4 of the dowry prohibition act, 1961?.18. we have given our thoughtful consideration to the arguments advanced by the learned counsel for the parties and perused the entire material including the original .....

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Sep 11 2020 (HC)

State By Kamakshipalya Vs. Smt Papamma

Court : Karnataka

..... case of sher singh alias partapa vs. state of haryana reported in (2015)3 scc724 wherein it is held that section 113 b of the indian evidence act and section 304b of the indian penal code were introduced into their respective statutes simultaneously and, therefore, it must ordinarily be assumed that parliament intentionally used ..... whether the allegations in the complaint in the present case and other materials accompanying the complaint disclose the offence punishable under section 6 of the dowry prohibition act. marriage of the first appellant and syamala rani was solemnised in vizianagaram on 4-5-2007 and the couple was living in bangalore. appellants 2 to ..... convicting the accused no.1 for the offences punishable under sections 498a, 304b of the indian penal code and sections 3 and 4 of the dowry prohibition act, 1961?.18. we have given our thoughtful consideration to the arguments advanced by the learned counsel for the parties and perused the entire material including the original .....

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Mar 08 2021 (HC)

Sri Y Venkatesh Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... of attending personally to produce the same. (3) nothing in this section shall be deemed (a) to affect, sections 123 and 124 of the indian evidence act, 1872 (1 of 1872), or the bankers books evidence act, 1891 (13 of 1891), or (b) to apply to a letter, postcard, telegram or other document or any parcel or thing in the custody of .....

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Sep 30 2022 (HC)

Sri Venkatesha Vs. State By S.p.p

Court : Karnataka

..... pretend to be blissfully ignorant or oblivious to such serious pitfalls or dereliction of duty on the part of the prosecuting agency. the prosecutor who does not act fairly and acts more like a counsel for the defence is a liability to the fair judicial system, and courts could not also play into the hands of such prosecuting ..... pretend to be blissfully ignorant or oblivious to such serious pitfalls or dereliction of duty on the part of the prosecuting agency. the prosecutor who does not act fairly and acts more like a counsel for the defence is a liability to the fair judicial system, and courts could not also play into the hands of such prosecuting ..... large show their disinclination to come forward to become witnesses. if the testimony of the police officer is found to be reliable and trustworthy, the court can definitely act upon the same. if, in the course of scrutinising the evidence, the court finds the evidence of the police officer as unreliable and untrustworthy, 4 air2013sc3344crl.a .....

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Sep 27 2023 (HC)

The State Vs. Dr Renuka Prasad

Court : Karnataka

..... incriminating materials and in this regard we have already made elaborate discussion. the recoveries thus made falls within the ambit of section 27 of the indian evidence act. that apart, with regard to two circumstances, namely, motive and conspiracy, the confession statement of each accused can be used against other. examined whether the ..... to prove, in order to further strengthen the independent evidence thus available in respect of each circumstance, we may refer to section 30 of the indian evidence act. this section reads as below: 30. consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence.- when more persons ..... , a conspiracy is hatched in secrecy and it may be difficult to adduce direct evidence of the same. the prosecution will often rely on evidence of acts of various parties to infer that they were done in reference to their common intention. the prosecution will also more often rely upon circumstantial evidence. the conspiracy .....

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Feb 06 2024 (HC)

Sri Mb Patil Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... , 1973 praying to quash the complaint dated1404.2022 filed by the r-2 for the offenses punishable under section143o the indian panel code1860and section103of the karnataka police act, 1963 pending on the file of the8h addl. cmm court, nrupatunga road, bangalore city, transferred in the42d addl (spl court trial cases filed against sitting ..... that is no ground for arraying her as a respondent in the personal capacity. that cannot go with impunity. costs need to be levied for this unjustifiable act of petitioners.3. as to subject offences being non-cognizable and competence of the police to investigate: a) the police after investigation have filed the charge ..... sheet/final report before the jurisdictional magistrate, invoking the provisions of section 143 of ipc and section 103 of kp act. the former prescribes a punishment of imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or fine or with both. this offence figures in schedule i .....

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Feb 06 2024 (HC)

Sri Randeep Singh Surjewala Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... , 1973 praying to quash the complaint dated1404.2022 filed by the r-2 for the offenses punishable under section143o the indian panel code1860and section103of the karnataka police act, 1963 pending on the file of the8h addl. cmm court, nrupatunga road, bangalore city, transferred in the42d addl (spl court trial cases filed against sitting ..... that is no ground for arraying her as a respondent in the personal capacity. that cannot go with impunity. costs need to be levied for this unjustifiable act of petitioners.3. as to subject offences being non-cognizable and competence of the police to investigate: a) the police after investigation have filed the charge ..... sheet/final report before the jurisdictional magistrate, invoking the provisions of section 143 of ipc and section 103 of kp act. the former prescribes a punishment of imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or fine or with both. this offence figures in schedule i .....

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