offence;
(b) against whom a reasonable complaint has been
made, or credible information has been received, or a
reasonable suspicion exists that he has committed ... against whom a
reasonable complaint has been made, or credible
information has been received, or a reasonable
suspicion exists, of his having been concerned
offence;
(b)against whom a reasonable complaint has been
made, or credible information has been received, or a
reasonable suspicion exists that he has committed ... against whom a
reasonable complaint has been made, or credible
information has been received, or a reasonable
suspicion exists, of his having been concerned
accident, or has died under circumstances
raising a reasonable suspicion that some other
person has committed an offence, he shall
immediately give intimation thereof ... within
seven years of her marriage in any circumstances
raising a reasonable suspicion that some other
person committed an offence in relation to such
woman
shown to be present. Probability
of bias, possibility of bias and reasonable suspicion that bias might
have affected the decision are terms of different connotations ... present, while suspicion of
bias would be the probability or reasonable suspicion of bias. The
former lead to vitiation of action, while the latter could
The Karnataka Police Act, 1963.
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India
The Karnataka Police Act, 1963.
Act 04 of
Justices' discussion. Had he asked the question ‗would a reasonable
onlooker aware of all the material facts, including the fact that the
Clerk ... objective onlooker with knowledge of the material
facts have a reasonable suspicion that the Judge might have been
biased?‖
47. Turning to the case
causing or is calculated to cause danger or alarm or reasonable suspicion that unlawful designs are entertained by such gang or body or by members
Kamini Jaiswal vs Union Of India on 14 November, 2017
Equivalent citations: AIR 2017 SUPREME
cognizable
offence or against whom reasonable complaint has been
made or credible information has been received, or a
reasonable suspicion exists of his having been
cognizable
offence or against whom reasonable
complaint has been made or credible
information has been received, or a
reasonable suspicion exists of his having
been ... with caution and
circumspection."
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31. The High Court, without recording
any reason whatsoever, directed the
police that it is obligatory on their part