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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 167(2) Cr.PC"
Failure To Produce Accused Before The Court While Considering Application For Extension Of Time For Investigation Amounts To Violation Of Fundamental Right: Supreme Court
NDPS Act | MP High Court Denies Default Bail Despite FSL Report Not Being Submitted With Chargesheet, Differs From Punjab & Haryana HC
[Statutory Bail] Bail Court Has No Jurisdiction To Go Into Merits Of The Case U/S 167(2) CrPC: Madras High Court
Charge-Sheet Even In The State Of Its Photostat Copies Cannot Be Termed As 'Incomplete' For Grant Of Default Bail: J&K&L High Court
Further Investigation U/S 173(8) CrPC Not Ground To Seek Default Bail If Charge Sheet Filed Is Sufficient To Take Cognizance: J&K&L High Court
The Accused Is Entitled To Statutory Bail U/S 167(2) CrPC If Charge Sheet Is Not Final Due To Incomplete Investigation U/S 173(2) CrPC: Telangana High Court
Section 167(2) CrPC- Investigating Agency Can't Curtail Accused' Right To Default Bail By Invoking Graver Charges: Bombay High Court
Liberty Of Accused Lost If Secured On Body Warrant, That Period Must Be Counted For Seeking Default Bail U/S 167(2) CrPC: Karnataka High Court
S.167(2) CrPC | 'Date of Remand' To Be Excluded From Calculation Of Statutory Period For Granting 'Default Bail': Orissa High Court
S. 167(2), CrPC | Only 'Date Of Submission' Of Chargesheet Is Relevant For Default Bail, Not 'Date Of Preparation': Orissa High Court
Computation Of Period Of Detention For Default Bail U/S 167 CrPC Is To Be Done Afresh If Additional Offence Found Against Accused: Rajasthan HC
The Extent Of The Power Of A Magistrate To Grant Bail In A Non-Bailable Offence Triable By A Court Of Session/ Special Court
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