Punjab and haryana high court case status

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‘Absence of a day not enough ground’: HC sets aside non

• • • • ‘Absence of a day not enough ground’: HC sets aside non-bailable warrant issued against accused in NDPS case ‘Absence of a day not enough ground’: HC sets aside non-bailable warrant issued against accused in NDPS case As per details, the petitioner in the case, one Major Singh, had been arrested in a NDPS case on July 15, 2018, that had been registered at Mehta Police Station, Amritsar. The Punjab and Haryana High Court has set aside the order of a trial court that cancelled the bail and surety bond of an accused for non-appearance in court on one day. The high court, while setting aside the lower court’s order, stated that the mere absence of the accused from court on one date in itself was not sufficient to conclude that he was evading arrest and cannot be the sole ground for issuance of non bailable warrants. As per details, the petitioner in the case, one Major Singh, had been arrested in a NDPS case on July 15, 2018, that had been registered at Mehta Police Station, Amritsar. The police has alleged that they have recovered around 15 grams of heroin from Major Singh’s possession, which is non-commercial in nature. As per the petitioner, he had been granted regular bail on September 27, 2018 and had been regularly appearing before the trial court since then. The charges were framed against him on August 30, 2019. On October 7, 2022, the petitioner appeared before the trial court and the prosecution witnesses were summoned for December 20, 2022. However, on Decem...

Punjab and Haryana High Court, Case Status and Court Orders

It was designed by Le Corbusier, a renowned French architect, and is often visited by students of architecture and all kinds of tourists since this building also offers a peculiar museum open to the public with an exhibition of extraordinary artifacts and historical documents of India. High Court Chandigarh Chandigarh is the capital city of two states, both Punjab and Haryana, and at the same time does not belong to any in particular; that is why there is the Punjab and Haryana High Court, to cover without divisions all the territory connected by this city. Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court Image Source: tosshub.com He was born on May 4, 1956, and after completing all his basic studies at St. Xavier’s College in Bombay, he completed a law degree at Hinduja Law College. He began practising as a lawyer at the Bombay High Court in 1980, where he worked in the Civil, Constitutional, Company and Arbitration matters. After leading cases in several courts of the country. He appointed Additional Judge of Bombay High Court in 2001, and two years later he appointed permanent Judge of the same. In 2014 he transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court to start working as Acting Chief Justice, and in 2016 when he is officially named Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Get the Punjab and Haryana High Court Case status from there official website. To Get the all states High Courts Details, you can find it in: eCourts Punjab and Haryana High Court Recruitme...