author-
ity, such as a police officer carries with him the awe of
office which is bound to condition the behaviour of his
victim [125C ... person in authority,
such as a police officer, carries with him the awe of office
which is bound to condition the behaviour of his victim
practically left the police station, she would be so over-awed by the fact of the appellants being persons in authority or the circumstance that
explanation offered by the prosecutrix that because of being over-awed by the two accused persons she was not able to resist, the fact remains
State vs Rahul on 15 April, 2013
Author: Gita Mittal
Bench: Gita Mittal , J.R
depicted here. Convict Ashish Kumar Pal opted to criminally intimidate, over-awe and threaten the judge, when verdict was pronounced to him. The society
person in authority, such as a police officer, carries with him the awe of office which is bound to condition the behaviour of his victim
Zahur Haidar Zaidi vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 19 January, 2018
Author: Sandeep Sharma
practically left the police station, she
would be so over-awed by the fact of the appellants being
persons in authority or the circumstance that
hemisphere injured, hole was present directing
posteriorly downward and towards right side. Awed was
present in the cerebral hemisphere.
On further exploration brain stain
given case for championing, crusading the cause of public justice but this awe and reverence of the public opinion and press-trial