Articles
- Can the officer’s petition to the Punjab and Haryana High Court succeed in quashing the commitment order on the ground that the crowd was not an unlawful assembly and the state sanction was missing?
- Can the officer’s statement recorded during the departmental inquiry be excluded as involuntary in a revision petition before the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can the omission of a detention period and the absence of the phrase ‘in the name of the Governor’ render a preventive detention confirmation order void before the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can the omission of a second eyewitness at the committal stage and the admission of unread prior statements invalidate a murder conviction?
- Can the omission of dates quantities and exact over pricing amount in the police report justify a revision petition before the Punjab and Haryana High Court for a trader accused under a food control order?
- Can the omission of the government owned qualification in a fraud FIR be challenged by a petition for quashing in the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can the omission of the police diary for the first three days of investigation be deemed a material irregularity that justifies a revision petition before the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can the owners of a manufacturing unit successfully challenge the FIR in Punjab and Haryana High Court by arguing that it was registered without a preliminary inquiry and rests on an uncorroborated tip?
- Can the petitioner obtain a revision of the High Court’s dismissal of the ballot box inspection order by showing that the original statement was sufficiently specific?
- Can the post conspiracy testimony of a former co conspirator be used against a senior insurance manager in an appeal before the Punjab and Haryana High Court?