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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 31 CrPC"
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]
A Comprehensive Evaluation Of Section 31 Cr.P.C Regarding The Sentence To Be Passed For Several Offences At One Trial [Q And A]
POCSO Act Does Not Impose Any Special Prohibition On Grant Of Bail: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Trial/Appellate Court Has Full Discretion To Order Sentences To Run Concurrently: Supreme Court
Life Sentence Means Imprisonment Till Last Breath; Court Can't Fix A Period Of Incarceration Of Life Convict: Allahabad 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
Trial Courts Have To Clearly Specify Whether Sentences Would Run Concurrently Or Consecutively: Supreme Court
[COVID] Plea In SC Seeks Consecutive Sentences For Hoarding, Profiteering, Adulteration, Black Marketing; Invocation of NSA, Seizure Of Benami Properties
Magistrate Shall Specify Whether Sentences Awarded Would Run Concurrently Or Consecutively in The Order: SC [Read Judgment]
It is difficult to lay down any straitjacket approach in the matter of sentencing discretion by the courts; Section 31 Cr.P.C. leaves full discretion with the Court to order sentences concurrently or consecutively
The Mechanics and Philosophy of Section 31 Cr.P.C. and the questionable stare decisis in cases of life imprisonment
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