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Read, Subscribe & Cite SUPREME LAWS TODAY (SLT) VIII (2014) SLT 41 FRAMING OF CHARGE — Insufficient material — Trial Court may either discharge accused or may direct further investigation in matter — Before resorting to any course of action, trial Court must examine content of complaint, evidence gathered by investigating agency and scrutinize whether investigating agency proceeded in right direction. VIII (2014) SLT 59 SERVICE LAW — Deputationist would hold the lien in parent department till he is absorbed on any post. VIII (2014) SLT 6 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS — Production of — Limitations for exercise of power — Duty of Court to come to definite conclusion that it is really necessary to accept documents as additional evidence to enable it to pronounce judgment. VIII (2014) SLT 16 ARBITRATION LAW — Arbitrator cannot arbitrate disputes which are expressly “excepted”. VII (2014) SLT 722 OFFICIAL LANGUAGE — Notification of Urdu language as second official language — Nothing in Article 345 bars declaring one or more of languages in use in the State, in addition to Hindi, as second official language — Merely because Hindi is mentioned explicitly or separately and it is adopted as official language by the State, Constitution does not foreclose State Legislature’s option to adopt any other language in the State as official language. VII (2014) SLT 682 CULPABLE HOMICIDE NOT AMOUNTING TO MURDER — Culpable homicide is not murder when person whose death is caused, being above age of 18 years, suffers death or takes risk of death with his own consent. VII (2014) SLT 704 EVIDENCE — Dying Declaration — Burn Injury Cases — Two possible hypothesis arise in judicial mind, was it suicide or homicide — In cases where dying declaration projected by prosecution gets credence, alternative hypothesis of suicide to be justifiably eliminated. VII (2014) SLT 661 INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES — Any interpretation which may lead to unconstitutionality of provision must be avoided. Like our FACEBOOK PAGE: https://facebook/pages/DLT-Publications-Pvt-Ltd/148985855256175?ref=bookmarks For Full Judgments log on to: onlinejudgments. SHARE IT IF YOU LIKE IT
Posted on: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 04:58:32 +0000

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