Session, and subject to the provisions of this Code relating to bail, remand the accused to custody until such commitment has been made;] [Substituted ... subject to the provisions of this Code relating to bail, remand the accused to custody during, and until the conclusion of the trial; (c) send
police under s. 169 Cr. P.C. and the
proceedings in remand or bail applications during
investigations will not amount to proceedings ... when in pursuance of a complaint the accused
was arrested and remand and bail proceedings were
subsequently taken before a Magistrate in connection with
very cogent and overwhelming circumstances, the bail or anticipatory bail cannot be easily cancelled.
67. Bail once granted should not be cancelled in a mechanical ... person is already on bail. After verification, if it is found that he is already on bail, then the remand of the accused to custody
prison. If the bail granted to such person is not cancelled, there
is no necessity to grant bail again. Bail cannot be granted ... remand the
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accused if in custody. It does not empower the Court to remand
the accused if he is on bail. It does
enlarge the accused on bail subject to the provisions regarding the grant of bail. Thus when a bail application is filed by an accused appearing ... settled law that when the accused is on bail, the committal court cannot refuse bail and remand the accused to judicial custody
Session, and subject to the provisions of this Code relating to bail, remand the accused to custody until such commitment has been made;
(b) subject ... provisions of this Code relating to bail, remand the accused to custody during, and until the conclusion of, the trial;
(c) send to that Court
oppose the bail.
9. He next found fault with the Magistrate for entertaining a second bail petition when the first bail petition was pending before ... second bail petition when the first bail petition was before him and as the Magistrate granted the bail when neither of the bail petitions
remand the accused if in custody'. It does not empower the Court to remand the accused if he is on bail. It does ... bail even if the accused is not otherwise entitled to the discretionary order of bail nor he applies for nor is ready to furnish bail
complaint filed by the Judicial Officer, Khuria, before whom proceedings for remand and bail had taken place, because those proceedings were in relation ... held to have been in relation to the bail and remand proceedings it will be a case falling under the third category of situations
discretion cither way i.e. to grant bail or to refuse bail and to order remand of the person concerned to judicial custody ... Sessions Court acquired jurisdiction to consider the bail application. It could have refused bail and remanded the accused to custody, but in the circumstances