Searching Case Laws & Precedent on Legal Query.....!
Analysing the retrieved Case Laws
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Searching Case Laws & Precedent on Legal Query.....!
Analysing the retrieved Case Laws
Scanned Judgements…!
In the world of legal research, pinpointing the right case citation can make all the difference. Many professionals and students often search for specific judgments like Jeffery v. Black (Delhi HC, 2019) expecting a landmark ruling from the Delhi High Court. But what if that citation doesn't exist? This post dives deep into a thorough analysis based on available legal documents, explaining why no such case appears and providing context from related sources. Whether you're a lawyer verifying precedents or a researcher navigating databases, understanding these nuances is crucial.
We'll incorporate insights from primary documents, highlight similar mentions, and offer practical tips— all while emphasizing that this is general information, not specific legal advice. Always consult a qualified attorney for your situation.
The query is straightforward: Jeffery v. Black (Delhi HC, 2019) give me this citation. Users frequently seek exact citations for court decisions to support arguments, academic papers, or compliance checks. Delhi High Court judgments from 2019 are particularly relevant in areas like cyber law, commercial disputes, and criminal matters, given the court's jurisdiction over India's capital.
However, after scrutinizing provided legal materials, no matching case emerges. Let's break down the analysis step by step.
The closest reference to Jeffery appears in a detailed cybercrime investigation document Canon Steels P. Ltd. VS Commissioner of Customs - 2007 8 Supreme 77. This record describes a complex fraud network involving UPI transactions, shell companies, and international links. Key excerpts include:
...Jeffrey Jhu and Wan Chengua...
Here, Jeffery Jhu (note the spelling variation) is named as part of a syndicate with Chinese nationals like Wan Chengua, arrested while handling Rs. 11,31,000 in proceeds. The narrative details arrests of Indian accused like Gyandeep, Ashish Kumar Tanwar, and others, tracing funds through accounts such as Punjab National Bank A/c No. 1497002100027072 to Yes Bank A/c No. 020883300000343 (M/s Malista Freight Forwarding).
The amount was transferred from main PNB A/c No. 1497002100027072 to Yes Bank A/c No. 020883300000343 of Malista Freight Forwarding...
This is a criminal investigation report, not a judicial decision captioned Jeffery v. Black. No Black appears, and the context is procedural jurisdiction under the Customs Act, with no 2019 Delhi HC ruling cited. Importantly:
Conclusion from this document: The provided materials do not contain any reference or citation to Jeffery v. Black (Delhi HC 2019). Canon Steels P. Ltd. VS Commissioner of Customs - 2007 8 Supreme 77
To ensure completeness, we examined additional documents for patterns. While no Delhi HC 2019 case matches, intriguing parallels emerge:
Several U.S. Court of Appeals records reference Jeffery in civil rights or damages contexts:
These are federal appeals, unrelated to Delhi HC or Black.
Delhi High Court documents from 2022 mention black incidentally:
No 2019 cases link Jeffery and Black. Other snippets cover bail in NDPS cases with black bag or evictions, but nothing aligns. PRIYARANJAN SHARMA vs STATE OF NCT OF DELHISURAJ AGGARWAL & ORS. vs STATE & ANR.
Documents touch on labor dismissals, atrocities acts, and tax reassessments, but stray from the query:
These illustrate common Delhi-adjacent themes but confirm the absence of the specific citation.
Legal databases like Manupatra, SCC Online, or Indian Kanoon index thousands of judgments, yet unpublished orders or misremembered captions evade searches. Possible reasons:
In cybercrime contexts like Canon Steels P. Ltd. VS Commissioner of Customs - 2007 8 Supreme 77, international elements (e.g., Chinese bosses Peter, Tray, Nicholas) highlight growing Delhi cases on digital fraud, but no v. Black.
Don't stop at one search. Here's a checklist:1. Use Neutral Citations: Delhi HC uses formats like 2022/DHC/000972. ANHEUSER-BUSCH LLC vs MR. SURJEET LAL & ANR.2. Cross-Reference Databases: Check parties, dates, and keywords separately.3. Quote Search: Exact phrases like Jeffery v. Black yield precise hits.4. Court Websites: Delhi HC portal lists 2019 judgments.5. Consult Librarians: Bar council resources aid obscure finds.
This analysis underscores the precision of legal work. If pursuing cyber fraud precedents, explore jurisdictional challenges in cases like the one above. For personalized guidance, reach out to legal experts. Stay informed, research thoroughly!
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would be handed over to one Ranjan at the Bus Stop at Vande MataramMarg, New Delhi. ... In the possession of the co- accused Suraj, a black bag having three compartments was recovered wherein two bundles of a sticky and smelly black substance was found wrapped in plastic and covered by Khaki cloth. ... The present petition is filed under Section 439 Cr.P.C. seeking regular bail in FIR No.311/2019 dated 16.10.2019 registered at Police Station Crime Branch, Shakarpur for offences under S....
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9. LAWS (SC) 2019 (11), Page98 Imratsingh V/s the State of MP. 8. 1993 Crl. Law Journal, Page3684 (SC) The State of APPORTIONMENT V/s P.K.Singh 6. 2004 AIR (SC), Page 2943 Ram Swaroop & Others V/s The State of Rajasthan. 7. 1980 Crl.Law Journal, Page1397 (Delhi HC) Randhirsingh V/s The State of Delhi.
(5) Pravinbhai Gordhanbhai Patel v. State of Gujarat, reported in 2019 (0) AIJEL-HC-240972. (4) Union of India v. State of Maharashtra, reported in 2019 (0) AIJEL-SC-64961. (6) Kamlesh v. State of Rajasthan, reported in 2019 (0) AIJELSC-65807. (7) Prithvi Raj Chauhan v. Union of India, reported in 2020 (0) AIJEL-SC-65745. (8) A decision rendered by this Court in Criminal Appeal No.596 of 2020, decided on 6.7.2020.
In that case the FIR has been lodged with oblique motive and hence is quashed and set aside. Therefore, this judgment is not helpful to the petitioner. (12). In Pravinbhai Gordhanbhai Patel v/s. State of Gujarat, 2019 (0) AIJEL-HC-240972. In the present case the facts and circumstances are different since the court has observed that FIR dated 7.3.2020 of P2 was not a counterblast of FIR filed by P1 and, therefore, with respect this authority is not helpful to the petitioner.
Learned counsel relied on Principal Commissioner v. Silver Line, (2016) 383 ITR 455 (Delhi)(HC) in this regard.
(Mitsubishi Corporation India P. Ltd. v. VAT Officer (Delhi) [(2010) 34 VST 417 (Delhi HC) (DB)]). (Voltas Ltd. v. State of Orissa [(2008) 15 VST 401 (Orissa HC) (DB)]; G.E.T. Power Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Odisha [(2012) 50 VST 363 (Orissa HC) (DB)]). In other words, the second or subsequent sale has to be one which falls under Section 3(b) of the CST Act. If the inter-state movement of goods was within the contemplation of the parties, and if a reasonable presumption can be drawn that, to fulfill the terms of the contract, such inter-state movement of goods is necessary, it ....
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