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Dec 15 2003 (FN)

Maryland Vs. Pringle

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Dec-15-2003

..... dominion and control over the cocaine a reasonable officer could conclude that there was probable cause to believe pringle committed the crime of possession of cocaine either solely or ..... 2002 prohibiting possession of controlled dangerous substances the sole question is whether the officer had probable cause to believe that pringle committed that crime footnote 1 the long prevailing standard .....

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Jun 26 2003 (FN)

Wiggins Vs. Smith

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: Jun-26-2003

wiggins v smith 539 u s 510 2003 october term 2002 syllabus wiggins v smith warden et al certiorari to...

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May 05 2003 (FN)

Kaupp Vs. Texas

Court: US Supreme Court

Decided on: May-05-2003

..... supported by articulable facts that criminal activity may be afoot even if the officer lacks probable cause quoting terry supra at 30 such involuntary transport to a police station for ..... that the detention was in important respects indistinguishable from a traditional arrest and therefore required probable cause or judicial authorization to be legal ibid the same is if anything even clearer .....

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Oct 29 2003 (HC)

State. Vs. Mohd. Afzal and ors.

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Oct-29-2003

being declarations against the interest of the maker they are probably true 360 section 32 of pota makes admissible confessions made

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Oct 29 2003 (HC)

Sstate Vs. Mohd. Afzal and ors.

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Oct-29-2003

Reported in: 2003VIIAD(Delhi)1; 107(2003)DLT385; 2003(71)DRJ178; 2003(3)JCC1669

conspiracy by direct evidence is not easy to get and probably for this reason section 10 of the indian evidence act

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Jun 27 2003 (HC)

Shanabhai Madhurbhai Koli Patel Vs. State of Gujarat

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Jun-27-2003

Reported in: 2004CriLJ268

1 this appeal is preferred by accused of session case no 69 of 1997 against the judgment and order of...

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Jul 22 2003 (HC)

Jivanbhai Talsibhai Vasava Vs. State of Gujarat

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Jul-22-2003

Reported in: (2004)1GLR460; (2004)1GLR461

with a particular weapon in his hand so it is probable that the persons who had assaulted abhesing had left the

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Nov 13 2003 (TRI)

New India Dyeing and Finishing Vs. Cce

Court: Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on: Nov-13-2003

Reported in: (2004)(91)ECC661

1 the instant 8 appeals are directed against the order in original dated 10 2 2000 passed by the commissioner...

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Aug 22 2003 (TRI)

The Dy. Commissioner of Vs. Amarshiv Construction Pvt. Ltd.

Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Ahmedabad

Decided on: Aug-22-2003

Reported in: (2004)88ITD381(Ahd.)

..... contract can be estimated reliably when all the following conditions are satisfied b it is probable that the economic benefits associated with the contract will follow to the enterprise c both ..... case that the outcome of the contract cannot be estimated reliably nevertheless it may be probable that the enterprise will recover the contract costs incurred therefore contract revenue is recognised only .....

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Aug 26 2003 (SC)

Augustine Saldanha Vs. State of Karnataka

Court: Supreme Court of India

Decided on: Aug-26-2003

Reported in: AIR2003SC3843; 2003(2)ALD(Cri)979; 2003CriLJ4458; JT2003(Suppl1)SC187; 2003(7)SCALE11; (2003)10SCC472

..... likely in clause b of section 299 conveys the sense of probable as distinguished from a mere possibility the words bodily injury sufficient ..... be applicable where the knowledge of the offender as to the probability of death of a person or persons in general as distinguished ..... part of the offender must be of the highest degree of probability the act having been committed by the offender without any excuse .....

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