Articles
- Can a self directed utterance heard by witnesses be considered a confession for a murder conviction in a capital case?
- Can a senior accounting officer challenge three convictions arising from split trials on the ground that the investigation was conducted by a sub inspector and the sanction does not cover the separate proceedings?
- Can a senior clerk who retained part of salary cash and used a disputed receipt challenge his conviction through a revision petition before the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can a senior corporate official argue that a second conviction for alleged asset diversion violates the constitutional protection against multiple prosecutions in the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can a senior manager whose firm was ordered to surrender stock challenge the obstruction conviction and bail cancellation before the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can a senior municipal clerk challenge the additional fine and default imprisonment in a Punjab and Haryana High Court revision petition on the ground that the prosecution proceeded without required state sanction?
- Can a senior municipal clerk obtain a quashing of a criminal case by filing a writ petition in Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can a senior police constable challenge a murder conviction that rests on a withdrawn statement in the Punjab and Haryana High Court?
- Can a senior police officer contest a perjury conviction by asserting that the magistrate did not conduct a required preliminary enquiry before taking cognizance?
- Can a senior procurement officer successfully petition the Punjab and Haryana High Court to quash an FIR that is based only on an uncorroborated junior clerk’s statement and lacks any forensic verification of alleged forged tender documents?