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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 167(2) Cr.PC"
When Will Right To Default Bail Arise In Cases With No Minimum Term And Maximum Term Beyond 10 Years?SC To Examine
Not Mandatory To Hear Victim While Considering Rape Accused's Plea For Default Bail: Kerala HC [Read Order]
Day Of Remand To Be Included While Computing Period Under Section 167(2)(a) CrPC: Bombay HC Grants Bail To DHFL Promoters Kapil & Dheeraj Wadhwan [Read Order]
NDPS Act - Application Seeking Time Extension For Investigation Not Maintainable If Progress Of Probe Not Disclosed: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
SC Order For Extension Of Limitation Does Not Affect An Accused' Right To Default Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC: Kerala HC [Read Order]
Default Bail – Covid 19 Times : An Unnecessary Controversy
[Default Bail] Madras HC Constitutes DB To Settle Conflicting Views On Applicability Of SC Order Extending Limitation On Section 167(2) CrPC
No Default Bail Claiming Benefit Of SC Order Extending Limitation : Single Bench Of Madras HC Differs From Earlier Judgment [Read Order]
SC Order For Extension Of Limitation Does Not Affect An Accused' Right To Default Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC: Uttarakhand HC [Read Order]
[BREAKING] Right To Default Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC Not Affected By SC Order Extending Limitation : Madras HC [Read Order]
Explainer : Judicial Custody And Police Custody
Section 167(2)CrPC: Accused Is Entitled To Default Bail Even After Statutory Period If He Files Application Before Filing Charge-sheet : Kerala HC
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