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High Court Quashes Executive Magistrate's Show Cause Notices Under BNSS for Lack of Jurisdiction. Proceedings Under Section 126 Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 Invalid Without Prior Written Order Under Section 130 Recording Substance of Information and Opinion on Sufficiency of Grounds.

The judgment involved multiple criminal writ petitions filed by various petitioners, against the State of Goa and other respondents, challenging show ...

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High Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order Under MPDA Act for Gambling Offences Due to Lack of Public Order Threat. Detention Based Solely on Gambling Crimes Under Maharashtra Gambling Act Fails as Isolated Incidents Do Not Disturb Community Tempo Under Section 3(2) of MPDA Act, 1981.

The dispute involved a challenge to a preventive detention order under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, 1981. The petitioner, a...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition in Criminal Matter Due to Availability of Alternate Remedy. Order Rejecting Application Under Section 156(3) of Criminal Procedure Code is Final and Revisable Under Section 397, Making Writ Petition Under Article 226 Read with Section 482 Not Maintainable.

The dispute originated from Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. (the petitioner) filing an application under Section 156(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code before...

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High Court Sets Aside Magistrate's Process Order in Matrimonial Offence Case Due to Lack of Judicial Application of Mind. Magistrate's Order Issuing Process Under Sections 498A, 406 read with Section 34 IPC Quashed as Mechanical, Matter Remanded for Reconsideration to Ensure Proper Scrutiny.

The dispute arose from a criminal case initiated by the complainant, the wife, against her in-laws, the petitioners, alleging offences under Sections ...