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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 167(2) Cr.PC"
Is Revision Under S.397 CrPC Maintainable Against Default Bail Order? Supreme Court To Consider
Accused Can't Seek Default Bail Merely Because Investigation Is Pending Against Other Accused Or Chargesheet Is Incomplete : Supreme Court
Can Accused Seek Default Bail If Chargesheet Filed Is Incomplete? Supreme Court Seeks CBI's View
15 Days Police Custody Meant To Be Applied To Entire Period Of Investigation As A Whole : Supreme Court Doubts 1992 Precedent
Accused Not Entitled To Default Bail When First Extension(Passed In Absence Of Accused) Wasn't Challenged & Second Extension Was Passed In His Presence : Supreme Court
[BAIL] Questions & Answers By Justice V. Ramkumar-Default Bail-PART-V
Is Accused Entitled To Default Bail If Charge Sheet Found Defective & Returned For Curing Defects After Statutory Period? Kerala High Court Answers
MCOCA | Refusal Of Sanction To Prosecute Does Not Invalidate Extension Of Judicial Custody Given By Special Court: Bombay High Court
S.167(2) CrPC | Accused Eligible For Default Bail Irrespective Of Whether They Were Absconding Earlier: MP High Court
Application For Default Bail Filed Through E-Filing Valid, Cannot Ignore It For Want Of Physical Copy: Kerala High Court
NSE Co-location Scam: Why Did Delhi High Court Call CBI Chargesheet Incomplete?
Failure To Produce Accused Before The Court While Considering Application For Extension Of Time For Investigation Amounts To Violation Of Fundamental Right: Supreme Court
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