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National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Kanti Lal on 9 January, 2026

Cr.P.C is perse admissible only in criminal proceedings under Code of Criminal Procedure and is not perse admissible in Procedure quasi civil judicial ... held that reports prepared during criminal proceedings, including those under Sections 173 and 293 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, are not per se admissible
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Cites 28 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Kanti Lal on 9 January, 2026

Cr.P.C is perse admissible only in criminal proceedings under Code of Criminal Procedure and is not perse admissible in Procedure quasi civil judicial ... held that reports prepared during criminal proceedings, including those under Sections 173 and 293 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, are not per se admissible
State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Cites 28 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Ajit Singh vs Comm. Of Police on 9 May, 2024

blame', 'fully exonerated' are unknown to the Code of Criminal Procedure or the Penal Code, which are coined by judicial pronouncements ... 2020 Item No.8/C-II not known to the Code of Criminal Procedure or the Penal Code, which have been coined by judicial pronouncements
Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi Cites 14 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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