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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "NIA Act"
NIA Act | High Courts Cannot Expand Scope Of Interpretation, Condone Delay Beyond Permissible Limit: Madras High Court
NIA Act | Appeals Must Be Filed Before Division Bench Even If Order Is Passed By Sessions Court Acting In Absence Of Special Court: Jharkhand HC
[NIA Act] Order Refusing Or Granting Bail To Accused Appealable U/S 21(4), Not As Petition Under CrPC: Manipur High Court
S.138 NI Act - Cheque Dishonour Complaint Can't Be Transferred At The Instance Of Accused : Supreme Court
[UAPA] Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail To Woman Booked For Harbouring Man Allegedly Conspiring To Set Up Separate State
NIA Act | Court of Sessions Has Jurisdiction To Try UAPA Cases When State Hasn't Designated Any Special Court : Supreme Court
Is 90-Day Limitation For Appeal Under Sec.21(5) NIA Act Directory Or Mandatory? Supreme Court To Settle Conflicting Views Of HCs
Condonation Of Delay In The NIA Act: A Tale Beyond 90 Days
Bombay High Court Grants Bail To German Bakery Blast Convict Mirza Himayat Baig In 2010 Nashik Terror Case
NIA Act| Scheduled Offences Exclusively Triable By Special Courts Even If ATS/UP Police Probed Case: Allahabad HC
Order Allowing Extension Of Remand Is A Final Order, Appealable Under Section 21 NIA Act: Madras High Court
Bombay High Court To Decide Whether Delay In Filing Appeal U/S 21 NIA Act Can Be Condoned Beyond 90 Days
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