under Section 172 Cr.P.C.
f. Police remand period under Section 167 Cr.P.C. (15 days) has been
extended to 40/60 days ... incomplete.
c. The State sought and obtained custody extensions strictly under Section
167 Cr.P.C., applicable only during investigation prior to its completion
under Section 172 Cr.P.C.
f. Police remand period under Section 167 Cr.P.C. (15 days) has been
extended to 40/60 days ... incomplete.
c. The State sought and obtained custody extensions strictly under Section
167 Cr.P.C., applicable only during investigation prior to its completion
under Section 172 Cr.P.C.
f. Police remand period under Section 167 Cr.P.C. (15 days) has been
extended to 40/60 days ... incomplete.
c. The State sought and obtained custody extensions strictly under Section
167 Cr.P.C., applicable only during investigation prior to its completion
under Section 172 Cr.P.C.
f. Police remand period under Section 167 Cr.P.C. (15 days) has been
extended to 40/60 days ... incomplete.
c. The State sought and obtained custody extensions strictly under Section
167 Cr.P.C., applicable only during investigation prior to its completion
nearest
Judicial Magistrate/ Special judge (NIA) Srinagar as required under
Section 167 Cr.P.C. read with Section 43D UAPA, the petitioner was
taken ... nearest Judicial Magistrate/ Special NIA Court, as required under
Section 167 Cr.P.C. read with Section 43D UAPA, the petitioner was
taken to Jammu
hours and such
production is to comply with the requirement
of Section 167 Cr.P.C. It was pointed out that
there is nothing ... PMLA which is
contrary to the requirement of production
under Section 167 Cr.P.C and being an express
statutory requirement under Section
IPC and Section 13 P.C. Act and Section 411 IPC read with Section 120B IPC and on 07.06.2024, Magistrate concerned took the cognizance ... Section 167(2)(a)(ii) in this case. Whether cognizance is taken or not is not material as far as Section 167
Code of Criminal Procedure (For
short, Cr.P.C .). The Public Prosecutor submitted that there
is a slight difference between Section 167(2) ... section (2)
or sub-section (2A) of section 167 of the Code
of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), such
Magistrate may authorise the detention
read with Section
401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter
referred to as 'the Cr.P.C .') is at the behest ... Section 167(2) Cr. P.C. But, it is not in dispute that the
petitioner had not filed the application under Section
167(2)
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