Law Different phraseologies used in the judgments advtanmoy 29/03/2018 1 minute read © Advocatetanmoy Law Library Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram under construction (i) “substantial and compelling reasons” (ii) “good and sufficiently cogent reasons” (iii) “strong reasons” Tags: phraseology Post navigation Previous: The presumption of innocence in favour of the accused, a presumption certainly not weakened by the fact that he has been acquitted at his trialNext: Delay in lodging the FIR and sending the copy of the FIR to the Court Related Stories Law Part F (Volume 101) – Indian International Law advtanmoy 20/04/2026 Law Law and Governance: History, Principles, and Institutions advtanmoy 07/04/2026 Law Supreme Court Daily Digest (13th Feb 2026) advtanmoy 17/02/2026