Karnataka High Court Quarterly Digest: January To March 2022 [Citations 1 - 97]
Live LawNominal Index: PS Mohan v. State Of Karnataka. Borrower Can't Claim Loan MoratoriumAs A Right Based On RBI's Circular Of March 2020 : Karnataka High Court Case Title: The Governor Reserve Bank Of India v. Velankani Information Systems Limited Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 19. Granted Bail For Heinous Offence Before Investigation Concluded: Karnataka HC Directs Addl Session Judge To Undergo Training, Learn Judicial Discretion Case Title: Sunil Kumar v. State By Periyapatana Police Station Case No: Criminal Petition No.4234/2021 Citation: 2022 Livelaw 50 The Karnataka High Court has directed its Registry to post an Additional Session Judge, Mysuru, for training in the Judicial Academy in order to make him learn "judicial discretion", in the interest of the institution and to protect the interest of seekers of justice. Court Cannot Impound Passport Under Section 104 CrPC, As It Can Be Done Only By Authority Under Passports Act: Karnataka High Court Case Title: Praveen Surendiran V. State Of Karnataka Case No: Criminal Petition No.1892 Of 2022 Citation: 2022 Livelaw 87 The Karnataka High Court has said that a court can impound any documents under section 104 of the Criminal Procedure Code, but not the passport of an accused, as it can be done only under the Passports Act which is a special enactment. Man Accused Of Raping Wife & Minor Daughter - Special Court Can Try Offences Under S.376 IPC & POCSO : Karnataka High Court Case Title: Hrishikesh Sahoo V State Of Karnataka Case No: Writ Petition No.48367 Of 2018 Citation: 2022 Livelaw 89 The Karnataka High Court has said that the trial against the husband accused of rape and charged under section 376 of the Indian Penal Code and also of sexually assaulting his daughter and charged under sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act can be held before the Special POCSO Court.