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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Concurrent sentence"
Hardly Any Enquiry About Accused's Previous Conduct Before Sentencing: Punjab & Haryana HC Issues Directions For Trial Courts In Cheque Dishonour Cases
'Not Same Transaction': Delhi High Court Rejects Convict's Plea Seeking Concurrent Running Of Sentences In UAPA Cases
Courts Should Not Order Concurrent Sentences For Serial Offenders Accused Of Committing Heinous Crimes: Punjab & Haryana High Court
A Comprehensive Evaluation Of Section 31 Cr.P.C Regarding The Sentence To Be Passed For Several Offences At One Trial [Q And A] [PART-II]
If Escaped Convict Already Serving Life Term Is Subsequently Convicted, Subsequent Sentence Will Run Concurrently With Previous Life Sentence: Supreme Court
Trial Court’s Failure To Specify How Sentences Would Run After Conviction Does Not Mean Sentences Are To Run Consecutively: Rajasthan High Court
S.427 CrPC | Sentences Imposed On Habitual Offender In Separate Trials Can't Run Concurrently Without Considering Gravity: Jharkhand High Court
If Life Imprisonment Is Imposed On Murder Convict, Term Sentence For Other Offences Runs Concurrently: Karnataka High Court
Concurrent Running Of Sentences Is A Basic Rule Where Accused Is Convicted For 2 Or More Offences Arising Out Of Single Transaction: Allahabad HC
Section 427 CrPC - Concurrent Running Of Sentences Shall Not Be Allowed In Drug Trafficking Cases : Supreme Court
Accused Convicted For Separate Offence Arising Out Of Different Transaction In Separate Trials -Will the Sentences Run Concurrently? : SC To Decide
Default Sentences Cannot Be Directed To Run Concurrently: Supreme Court
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