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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 43D(5) UAPA"
When Default Bail Plea & Application To Extend Time For Chargesheet Filed On Same Day, Which Will Prevail? Supreme Court To Consider
'Bail The Exception, Jail The Rule Under UAPA' : Supreme Court Expounds Tests To Grant Bail In UAPA Cases
UAPA Arrest Without Legal Justification Violates Articles 14 & 21, Accused Entitled To Bail In Such Cases Despite S.43D(5) : J&K&L High Court
Alleged Spokesperson Of Banned Outfit CPI (Maoist), Abhay Nayak Denied Bail In UAPA Case By Chhattisgarh High Court
UAPA Bails: Judicial Burden Not Discharged
UAPA - If Chargesheet Does Not Reveal Prima Facie Case, Embargo For Bail Under Sec 43D(5) Won't Apply : Supreme Court
Bhima Koregaon Violence: Bombay High Court Grants NIA Time To Respond In Anand Teltumbde's Bail Appeal
Prolonged Incarceration: Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Being ISIS Recruit
'Insurmountable Condition For Bail' : Stan Swamy Challenges Constitutionality Of Section 43D(5) In Bombay High Court
"What Sort Of Peaceful Protest Was Being Carried Out When He Was Photographed Brandishing Sword?": Gauhati HC Denies Bail To 2 Accused Booked Under UAPA Charges
Bail- Restrictions In Section 43D(5) of UAPA Act Are Comparatively Less Stringent Than Section 37 NDPS Act: Supreme Court
Breaking-Violation Of Fundamental Right To Speedy Trial Is A Ground For Constitutional Court To Grant Bail In UAPA Cases: Supreme Court
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