upon a fishing expedition and to make roving enquiries as such, assuming but not
admitting that proper enquiries were not done in respect ... entitled to embark
upon a fishing expedition and to make roving enquiries as such, assuming but not
admitting that proper enquiries were not done
This however does
not mean that the Judge should make a roving enquiry into the
pros and cons of the matter and weigh the evidence ... documents produced before the court but should not
make a roving enquiry into the pros and cons of the matter and
weigh the evidence
This however does not mean that the Judge should make a
roving enquiry into the pros and cons of the matter and
weigh the evidence ... find out whether
the case will end in conviction. However, though roving
enquiry is not permissible, the court can consider whether
the material collected
This
however does not mean that the Judge should make a
roving enquiry into the pros and cons of the matter and
weigh the evidence ... find out whether the
case will end in conviction. However, though roving enquiry is
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have been made in the application in order to
conduct a roving enquiry, the court should not exercise such discretion
of ordering Blood Test ... plaintiff through her guardian in order to conduct the roving enquiry
due to following reasons:
The mother of the plaintiff was merely working with late
Criminal Procedure, the Court
is not expected to embark upon roving enquiry or detail appreciation of the
material and the evidence on record, which ... this however does not mean that the Judge should make a roving enquiry
into the pros and cons of the matter and weigh the evidence
question on the ground that
Magistrate need not hold a roving enquiry in the matter of
issuing process against the accused for summoning them ... Learned JMFC is not expected to
make a roving enquiry and pass a detailed order. This has
been eloquently dealt with
This however does not mean that the Judge should make a
roving enquiry into the pros and cons of the matter and
weigh the evidence ... find out whether
the case will end in conviction. However, though roving
enquiry is not permissible, the court can consider whether
the material collected
jurisdiction under Section 227 CrPC, the Magistrate should not make a roving enquiry into the pros and cons of the matter and weigh the evidence ... basic infirmities, etc. However, at this stage, there cannot be a roving enquiry into the pros and cons of the matter and weigh the evidence
Commissioner cannot
initiate proceedings with a view to start fishing and roving enquiries in the
matter or orders which already concluded. When the Assessing Officer ... Commissioner cannot initiate proceedings with a view to starting
fishing and roving enquiries in matters or orders which are already
concluded. Such action will