IEA 151 : Section 151 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Indecent and scandalous questions.—The Court may forbid any questions or inquiries which it regards as indecent or scandalous, although such questions or inquiries may have some bearing on the questions before the Court, unless they relate to facts in issue, or to matters necessary to be known in order to determine whether or not the facts in issue existed.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 151 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
A.K. Sharafudin vs S. Jagadeesan on 20 March, 1950 - Karnataka High Court
Smt. Ningamma And Another vs Chikkaiah And Another on 10 August, 1999 - Karnataka High Court
K.K. Velusamy vs N. Palaanisamy on 30 March, 2011 - Supreme Court of India
Radha Kishan vs Navratan Mal Jain And Anr. on 30 August, 1989 - Rajasthan High Court
R K Chandolia vs Cbi & Ors on 11 April, 2012 - Delhi High Court
Krishnamurthi Aiyar vs Govindaswami Pillai And Anr. on 3 September, 1965 - Madras High Court
Prakash Rajaram And Ors. vs State Of Maharashtra on 19 February, 1974 - Bombay High Court
V.Pandi vs M.Thyagarajan on 18 July, 2012 - Madras High Court
Shivlal Amarji And Sons vs Maganlal Lakhmichand on 28 March, 1966 - Gujarat High Court
Sk. Nafel Ali vs Sm. Nihar Bala Das on 23 July, 1981 - Calcutta High Court
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