Unnecessary Firing in Police Encounter is Not ‘Punishment’ but a Violation of Law: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court has come down heavily on the growing tendency of police to shoot accused persons in the name of encounters, observing that firing to “teach a lesson” is against the rule of law. Emphasising the constitutional principles, the Court remarked that, “India is a democratic country. It has to be run as … Read more

No Legal Bar on Acting as Surety in More Than One Case: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court has clarified that there is no legal prohibition on a person acting as a surety in more than one case, provided that the value of his property exceeds the total surety amount and the Court is satisfied about his sufficiency and fitness. Referring to Sections 485 and 486 of the Bharatiya … Read more