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Ker. HC: There Can’t be Any Interference with Investigation Proceedings Without Justifiable Reasons - (27 Nov 2023)

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Kerala High Court has held that when an investigation undertaken by the Police as ordered by the Magistrate under Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C. is in progress, the Court cannot interfere with the investigation unless there are compelling and justifiable reasons.

Tags :   KERALA HIGH COURT  INVESTIGATION  INTERFERENCE

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