Saturday, March 26, 2016

Section 152 Indian Evidence Act

IEA 152 : Section 152 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:

Questions intended to insult or annoy.—The Court shall forbid any question which appears to it to be intended to insult or annoy, or which, though proper in itself, appears to the Court needlessly offensive in form.

India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 152 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Shri Gita Ram Kalsy And Ors. vs Shri Arjan Singh Kalsy And Ors. on 16 February, 1996 - Punjab-Haryana High Court  
Prakash Rajaram And Ors. vs State Of Maharashtra on 19 February, 1974 - Bombay High Court 
R K Chandolia vs Cbi & Ors on 11 April, 2012 - Delhi High Court  
Chandra Shekhar Rai vs The State Of Bihar on 19 June, 2013 - Patna High Court  
Ayeasha Bi vs Peerkhan Sahib And Ors. on 5 January, 1953 - Madras High Court  
M/S Punjab State Industrial vs Mr. Sunil K. Kansal on 11 October, 2012 - Punjab-Haryana High Court 
Rajesh V. Choudhary vs Kshitij R. Torka And Anr on 15 September, 2015 - Bombay High Court  
Surendran vs State And Ors. on 27 August, 1993 - Kerala High Court  
Beni Ram Sarugs vs Mahomed Abdullah on 5 May, 1909 - Calcutta High Court  
Brundaban Mohapatra And Ors. vs Kulamani Mishra on 30 September, 1985 - Orissa High Court 

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