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Temporary Injuction or stay order case laws

"Temporary Injunction"  -  Few important judgments of the Supreme Court of India. 1. Rathnavathi v. Kavita Ganashamdas, (2015) 5 SCC 223 2. Ram Prakash Agarwal v. Gopi Krishan, (2013) 11 SCC 296 3. Lakshmi v. E. Jayaram, (2013) 9 SCC 311 4. Best Sellers Retail (India) (P) Ltd. v. Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd., (2012) 6 SCC 792 5. Esha Ekta Appartments CHS Ltd. v. Municipal Corpn. of Mumbai, (2012) 4 SCC 689 6. Ranjit Kaur v. Major Harmohinder Singh, (2011) 15 SCC 95 : (2014) 2 SCC 7. Supreme Court Bar Assn. v. B.D. Kaushik, (2011) 13 SCC 774 8. Skyline Education Institute (India) (P) Ltd. v. S.L. Vaswani, (2010) 2 SCC 142 9. Home Care Retail Marts (P) Ltd. v. New Era Fabrics Ltd., (2009) 17 SCC 429 10. Zenit Mataplast (P) Ltd. v. State of Maharashtra, (2009) 10 SCC 388 11. Mandali Ranganna v. T. Ramachandra, (2008) 11 SCC 1 12. D. Dwarakanath Reddy v. Chaitanya Bharathi Educational Society, (2007) 6 SCC 130 13. M. Gurudas v. Rasaranjan, (2006) 8 SCC 367 14. Seema Arshad Zaheer v....

Stages of Cyber Crime (Criminal) Trial in Court

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STAGES OF Cyber Crime CRIMINAL TRIAL. Normally a Cyber Crime Trial has to travel through main stages from the lodging of F.I.R. till its judgment, they are as under :- 1.       FIR       :-           Any person can launch prosecution against the person committing any legal wrong.  A complaint can be lodged orally or reduced in to writing before the police station within whose jurisdiction an offence is committed.  The Police Officer in-charge of the police station considers the complaint and registered 2.         Inquiry and Investigation    :-        An police officer after the receipt of the complaint under section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and matter is taken up for the investigation. 2-A.     If the Police Officer in-charge does not found any material in the complaint then he can register the complaint under section 155(2) of Code of Cr...