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Section 506 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Shakuntala Sawhney vs Kaushalya Sawhney on 4 April, 1979
In Shakuntala Sawhney v. Mrs.
Kaushalya Sawhney & Ors.,(1980) 1 SCC 63,
Hon'ble Krishna Iyer, J. aptly summed up the
essence of compromise in the following words:
Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Kulwinder Singh And Ors. vs State Of Punjab And Anr. on 8 August, 2007
He further drew our attention towards the
relevant part of Full Bench judgment of the High Court
in Kulwinder Singh & Ors. Vs. State of Punjab & Anr.
(supra), which was reproduced in the impugned
judgment and the same is reproduced hereunder:
Government Of Andhra Pradesh & Ors vs Smt. P. Laxmi Devi on 25 February, 2008
"21. Ordinarily, we would have agreed
with Mr. B.B. Singh. The doctrine of judicial
restraint which has been emphasised repeatedly
by this Court e.g. in Aravali Golf Club v. Chander
Hass (2008) 1 SCC 683 and Govt. of A.P. v. P.
Laxmi Devi (2008) 4 SCC 720, restricts the power
of the Court and does not permit the Court to
ordinarily encroach into the legislative or
executive domain. As observed by this Court in
the above decisions, there is a broad separation
of powers in the Constitution and it would not be
proper for one organ of the State to encroach into
the domain of another organ."
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 320 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
C.B.I vs Sadhu Ram Singla & Ors on 23 February, 2017
6) Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Central Bureau
of Investigation vs. Sadhu Ram Singla and others, reported in
2017 5 SCC 350, in paragraph nos. 7 to 14 has held as under: