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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 167 Cr.PC"
Default Bail: The Infirmities Noted In Section 187 Of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
Magistrate Cannot Entertain Voluntary Surrender Of Accused When There Is No Jurisdiction To Try The Case: Madras High Court
PMLA- If Arrest Of Accused Isn't Valid & Lawful As Per Section 19, An Order Of Remand Shall Fail On That Ground: Supreme Court
Jharkhand High Court Implements New Timings For Remand Matters, Says Production Of Arrestee At Evening Causes Inconvenience To Everyone
Person Not Named In FIR But Arrested During Course Of Further Investigation Can Seek Default Bail U/S 167(2) CrPC: Madras High Court
S.36A NDPS Act | Presence Of Accused Mandatory While Hearing Extension Application, Mere Notice Not Sufficient: Kerala High Court
ED Officers Can Seek Custody; Sections 41, 41-A CrPC ‘Not Expressly Applicable’ In PMLA Cases: Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy In Senthil Balaji Case
ED Officers Do Not Have Powers Of Police Officer, Can’t Hold Custody Beyond First 24 Hrs Of Arrest: Justice J Nisha Banu In Senthil Balaji Case
Magistrate Cannot Impose Condition To Deposit Cash Security While Granting Default Bail: Kerala High Court Reiterates
Police Can't Add More Sections Against Accused And Seek Extension Of Custody By Mere Letter To Court Without Fresh Remand Papers: Bombay High Court
Gujarat High Court Upholds Special Judge's Order Remanding Accused To CBI Custody Even After Grant Of Anticipatory Bail
S.167(5) CrPC | Magistrate Can't Issue Automatic Order Without Anything Else To Stop Investigation Upon Expiry Of Six Months: Calcutta High Court
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