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Home > Cases Phrase: prosecutive Page 1 of about 24 results (0.019 seconds)Prosecuting Inspector Vs. Minaketan Mahato and anr.
Court: Orissa
Reported in: AIR1952Ori350
list of witnessesto be examined on the side of the prosecution,the Magistrate may examine them and thenproceed, in accordance with the
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Court: Rajasthan
Reported in: 1989(2)WLN587
N.C. SHARMA, J.1. Ashok son of Ratan Lal has been acquitted by the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ajmer for an offence...
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Court: South Africa Supreme Court of Appeal
[2] The first appellant is the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP). Advocate Nomgcobo Jiba was appointed on 28 December 2011
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Court: House of Lords
criminalise a defendant's conduct in these circumstances without requiring a prosecutor to prove criminal intent. The defendant has a full opportunity
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Court: South Africa Supreme Court of Appeal
Mr J K Rossouw, a Deputy Director of the National Prosecuting Authority, and regional head of the specialized tax component, and
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Court: House of Lords
and without the knowledge or approbation of her father; who prosecutes them for it, and has now cleared himself of all
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Court: UK Supreme Court
"As Waller LJ said in Ayliffeit is enough for the prosecution to show that the activity in question is apparently lawful.
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Court: South Africa Supreme Court of Appeal
that it would be fair and just to stop the prosecution of the respondent in view of the long history and
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Court: House of Lords
communications network. In this appeal by the Director of Public Prosecutions, the House is asked to consider the meaning and application
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Court: House of Lords
produced by mere inadvertence. The stricter view became apparent in prosecutions of medical men or men who professed medical or surgical
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