Section 491 Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: section 491 of the code of criminal procedure Page 1 of about 840 results (1.581 seconds)Makhan Singh Vs. State of Punjab (and Connected Appeals)
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1964SC381; 1964CriLJ217; [1964]4SCR797
..... l r 1951 a c 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power to the high courts unlike ..... was held that the proceedings taken by the appellants in the high courts as per section 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure were hit by the presidential order and must be held to be incompetent a .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTD.P. Sampath Vs. Govindammal and ors.
Court : Chennai
Reported in : AIR1952Mad98; (1951)1MLJ259
..... is referred to seek his remedy under the guardians and wards act code of criminal procedure act v of 1809 section 491 writ of habeas corpus husband legal guardian application to recover custody of his ..... under proper remedy the petitioner a student aged twenty years applied under section 491 of the code of criminal procedure to recover the custody of his wife aged seventeen years by the issue .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTIn Re: the Special Courts Bill, 1978
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1979SC478; (1979)1SCC380; [1979]2SCR476
..... l r 1951 a c 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power to the high courts unlike ..... of the constitution the right to move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer be claimed under the common law .....
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Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1992SC165; JT1991(4)SC285; 1992(1)KLT103(SC); (1993)ILLJ723SC; 1991(2)SCALE969; (1992)1SCC119; [1991]Supp2SCR206; 1992(1)SLJ53(SC); 1992(1)LC155(SC)
..... l r 1951 a c 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power to the high courts ..... the constitution the right to move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer be claimed under the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTDharam Pal and Others Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1994SC127; 1994CriLJ615; 1994Supp(3)SCC668
..... 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power ..... to the punjab and bombay high courts under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure and their case was that ss 3 2 15 ..... move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMahant Dhangir and anr. Vs. Madan Mohan and ors.
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1988SC54; JT1987(4)SC202; 1987(2)SCALE874; 1987Supp(1)SCC528; [1988]1SCR679
..... l r 1951 a c 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power to the high courts unlike ..... of the constitution the right to move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer be claimed under the common law .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRamesh and anr. Vs. Seth Gendalal Motilal Patni and ors.
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1966SC1445; 1966MhLJ729(SC); [1966]3SCR198
..... 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power ..... to the punjab and bombay high courts under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure and their case was that ss 3 2 15 ..... move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTD. Subba Rao Vs. the State of Andhra Pradesh
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1975SC94; (1975)4SCC808; 1974(6)LC143(SC)
..... 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power ..... to the punjab and bombay high courts under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure and their case was that ss 3 2 15 ..... move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAjay Dixit Vs. State of U.P. and ors.
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1985SC18; 1985CriLJ487; 1984(2)Crimes766(SC); 1984(2)SCALE529; (1984)4SCC400; [1985]1SCR843
..... 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power ..... to the punjab and bombay high courts under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure and their case was that ss 3 2 15 ..... move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAssam Rifles Multipurpose Co-operative Society Ltd. and anr. Vs. Union ...
Court : Supreme Court of India
Reported in : AIR1990SC111a; JT1989(2)SC254; 1989(1)SCALE1155; 1989Supp(1)SCC484; [1989]2SCR853
..... 66 gibbon v ogden 1824 6 l ed 23 discussed section 491 of the code of criminal procedure is wide in its terms and gives a discretionary power ..... to the punjab and bombay high courts under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure and their case was that ss 3 2 15 ..... move the court for writ of habeas corpus under s 491 1 b of the code of criminal procedure was now a statutory right and could no longer .....
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