1. The two criminal appeals before us, arising from different incidents of crime, question the correctness of two decisions of the respective High Courts involving the same question of law. We, therefore, propose to decide the...
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1. This appeal by special leave is directed against the judgment and order dated 01.08.2023 passed by the Division Bench of the High Court of Delhi in FAO (OS) (Comm) No. 175 of 2021.
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1. This appeal by special leave is directed against the judgment and order dated 01.08.2023 passed by the Division Bench of the High Court of Delhi in FAO (OS) (Comm) No. 175 of 2021.
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