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CODE OF CRIMINAL PROECEDURE

CASE LIST

CA1

1. Prem Chand v. Union of India


2. In Re Assessment of Criminal Justice System in response to Sexual Offences
3. M. Narayanaswamy v. State of Tamilnadu
4. Kadra Pahadiya v. State of Bihar
5. Fatima Riswana v. State represented by ACP
6. State of Punjab v. Gurmit Singh

Section 24

7. Laxman Rupchand Meghwani v. state


8. Sundeep kumar Bafna v. state of Maharashtra ( relationship between PP and PC)
9. Verghese John v. State of Kerala

Section 321

10. In re withdrawal of Criminal v. State of UP


11. Bairam Murlidhar v. state of Andhra Pradesh
12. Rajendra Kumar Jain v. State
13. Abdul Karim v. State of Karnataka
14. State of Assam v. Niranjan Ghosh
15. Sheonandan v. State of Bihar
16. Manoharlal v. Bansilal

Constitutional law cases relevent for Chapter VIII, X, XI

17. Nandini Sunder v. state of chattisgarh


18. Naga People’s Human Rights Association v. Union of India
19. Extra Judicial Execution Victim v. Union of India

Chapter XI
20. Medha Patkar v. state of Madhya Pradesh (Section 151)
21. C Neelangana v. State of Bihar
22. Ram Manohar Lohiya v. State of Bihar
23. Arun Ghosh v. State of West Bengal
24. Pushkar Mukherjee v. State of West Bengal
25. Hardhan Saha v. State of West Bengal
26. N meera Rani v. State of Tamilnadu
27. Zarzoliana v. Government of Mizoram
Others
28. Nagraj v. State of Mysore
29. PT Antong v. State of Kerala
30. Subramaniyam Swami v. Arun Shouri
31. Ram Leela Maidan Judgment
32. AK Gopalan v. State of Madras
33. Maneka Gandhi
34. Shivaji Shahab Rao Bobde v. State
35. Kaliram v. State
36. Ramchandra Tuljakarkar v. State of Maharashtra

CA-2

Constitutional dimension for Chapter 8, 10 and 11 of Crpc

37. AFSA Provisions


38. Ashok Hura v. Rupa Hura
39. Shatrughan Chauhan v. Union of Indian(Commutation)
40. Newsarticle(IndiaToday) on trend of mercy petitions and presidential basis

Evidentially Important Cases

41. P. Gopalkrishnan v. State of Kerala (memory card material or documentary evidence?)


42. R. v Bedingfield (Res Gestae)
43. Gentela Vijyavardhanan Rao v. State of Andhra Pradesh (Pg 4)

Accused and Suspect in relation to Article 20(3)

44. Nandini Sathpathy v. PL Dani

Right to demonstrate or strike in connection to Chapter 8,10 and 11

45. Kameshwar Prasad v. State of Bihar

Eminent Domain

46. David G Daff on Taxation Jrisprudence and Private Property in Libertarian Property

Understanding section 106,107 and Habit and Habitual and other such words in section 110.

47. Gopanachari v. State of Kerala


48. Subyan @Gopalanchari v. State of Kerala
49. Ediga Anamma v. State of Andhra Pradesh
50. Madhu limai v. SDM
51. Madhwaswami v. State of Karnataka

Section 111

52. MCS Rao v. State of Mysore


Chapter VI- Process to Compel Appearance
53. Vineet Kumar v. State of UP
54. RM Malkani v. State of Maharashtra
55. Kharak Singh v. State of UP
56. MP Sharma v.Satish Chnadra
57. Shyam Lal Mohan Lal Choukshi v. State of Gujarat

Summons and Warrant

58. Sharat Babu Digumurti v. Government of NCT of Delhi (imp case for Charge/ necessary
party concept/IT&IPC)
59. Kavitha v. Union of India ( male member ultra vires of the Constitution- Section 64)
60. Eralottu Chathu v. Patingattillath Gopalan
61. Raghuvanshi Dewan Chand Basin v. State of Maharashtra
62. Inder Mohan Goswamy v. State of Uttranchal

Law relating to Arrest

63. Directorate of enforcement v. Deepak Mahajan


64. Pragya Singh Thakur v. State of Madhya Pradesh
65. Niranjan Ghosh
66. Roshan Bibi
67. Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar
68. Christian Community Welfare Association v. State of Maharashtra
69. Bharati Khandar v. Maruti
70. Delhi Judicial Services v. State of Gujarat
POST ARREST PROVISIONS
71. Dana Yadav @ Dahu v. State of Bihar (TIP)

72. Nandini Sathpathy v. State (in relation to right against self incrimination)

73. M.P Sharma v. Satish Chandra

74. Selvi v. State of Karnataka

75. Article : Indian Supreme Court in Smt Selvi v. State of Karnataka : is a confusing

judiciary worse than a confusing legistaion? – Ashish Goel

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