[482 CrPC] High Court Cannot Pass Order Against Third Party Without Hearing it, Rules SC

Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that a High Court while dealing with a plea filed by accused u/s 482 of CrPC can’t issue directions against any third party that is not represented in the court or doesn’t get the opportunity to appear before it. A Bench Of Justices AM Khanwilkar and CT Ravikumar made these

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