30/11/2019
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Chamber No. 189, District Court 43, Chandigarh
30/11/2019
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13/11/2019
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02/08/2019
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NOTICES BY INTERPOL
Notice type Details
Red Notice
To seek the location and arrest of a person wanted by a judicial jurisdiction or an international tribunal with a view to his/her extradition.
Blue Notice
To locate, identify or obtain information on a person of interest in a criminal investigation.
Green Notice
To warn about a person's criminal activities if that person is considered to be a possible threat to public safety.
Yellow Notice
To locate a missing person or to identify a person unable to identify himself/herself.
Black Notice
To seek information on unidentified bodies.
Orange Notice
To warn of an event, a person, an object or a process representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or property.
Purple Notice
To provide information on modi operandi, procedures, objects, devices or hiding places used by criminals.
Interpol-United Nations Security Council Special Notice
To inform Interpol's members that an individual or an entity is subject to UN sanctions.
Look out circular (LOC)
is a circular letter used by authorities to check whether a traveling person is wanted by the police. In India, LOC has a given proforma which have identification parameters of criminals and help police to catch absconding criminals and stopping them from crossing borders.
Imp. Information - ये भी जानें ?
1: एक गज=3 फुट
2: एक फलॉग=220 गज
3: एक मील में 1760 गज,8फलॉग यानि 220*8=1760
4:एक कर्म=66इंच
5:-एक मर्ला=272 वर्ग फूट
6: कर्म का दूसरा नाम=सरसाही
7: एक मर्ला में=9 कर्म
8: एक कनाल में मर्ले=20
9: एक एकड़ मे मर्ले=160
10: एकड़ का दूसरा नाम=कीला
11: एक एकड़ में कनाल=8
12:एक एकड़ में कर्म=36*40=1440कर्म
13:एक कनाल में विसवासी=240
14:एक मर्ले मे बिसवासी=12
15:एक बिसवे मे बिसवासी=20
16:एक बीघे मे बिसवे=20
17:एक एकड़ मे बिसवे=96
18:एक एकड़ मे बीघे=4.8
19:एक कनाल में वर्ग मीटर=505*8385
20:एक एकड मे वर्ग मीटर=4046*7091
21:-एक बिलियन=एक अरब रुपये
22:एक फूट में =30.48 सैंटीमीटर
23: एक गज मे मीटर=0.9144
24:एक मीटर में इंच=39.3708
25:-एक मील में किलोमीटर=1.609
26:एक किलोमीटर मे=0.32137227 मील
27: एक वर्ग किलोमीटर मे=0391 वर्गमील
28:एक वर्ग मील में=2.59 वर्ग किलोमीटर
29:एक सैंटीमीटर=0.3937 इंच
30:एक मिलियन=10लाख रुपये
31:एक मीटरिक टन=10 किवंटल
32:-पक्का या शाहजहानी बीघा एक एकड़ का हिस्सा=5/8
33:कच्चा बीघा एक एकड़ का हिस्सा=5/24भाग
34: एक मीटर में इंच=39.3701
35: 99 इंच के कर्मों से जो बीघा बनता है उसे =पक्का या शाहजहानी बीघा कहते है
36:अगर एक कर्म 66इंच का है तो एक बिसवे मे=15 बिसवासी होगें
37:-20 बिसवासों का एक विसवा बनें इसके लिये एक कर्म=57/157 इंच का हो
38:बकदर का अर्थ=एक विस्वे के वर्ग फुट है
39:अनुपात हमेशा एक निरोल=राशि होती है
40:कर्म का दूसरा नाम=गट्ठा
41:जरीब बनी होती है=लोहे की नर्म कड़ियों से
42:-जरीब आमतौर पर कर्मों की होती है=10
43:-66 इंच कर्म वाली जरीब मे =8 कड़ियां होती है तथा इससे कम वाली इंच की जरीब में=7 कड़ियां होती हैं.
A malicious case for prosecution requires three ingredients: (i) a complaint brought through malice; (ii) a prosecution of the criminal case before a court of competent jurisdiction and (iii) a judgment of acquittal. A mere complaint to the police that led to an investigation finding that the plaintiffs had no role to play cannot constitute a prosecution of a criminal case. A complaint to
police is a manner of setting the law in motion and even a written complaint or false complaint, at its worst, cannot provide any relief. Indeed, it will be against the public policy to enact a rule that even a complaint to the police could give rise to action for damages, if there was no proof for such a complaint, for, it will create a serious impediment to even disclosing suspicious names for the sake of investigation.
RSA No. 195 of 2015 P&H
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