While quashing an FIR registered against a man under the Arms Act, 1959, the Delhi High Court has asked him to pay costs of Rs. 50,000 to be deposited with Delhi Police Welfare Fund and three district.
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has quashed an FIR lodged for abetment to suicide against a man who was allegedly "pressuring" the deceased to return the money lent.While setting aside the FIR,.
The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice on a plea moved by activist Harsh Mander and his NGO, Centre for Equity Studies, seeking quashing of an FIR registered against them by the Central Bureau.
The Court asked the Police to file a written reply explaining how the “mere presence of schoolchildren in uniform” during the roadshow had necessitated registration of a criminal case against the school management.
The Delhi High Court has observed that whenever a woman makes a reasoned choice to establish physical relations, the consent cannot be said to based on misconception of fact unless there is clear.