concluded within that, however, passing of an
order under Section 437(6) of the Code appears to
be mandatory, but not grant of bail.
Significant ... under Section 437(6) of the Code appears to be
mandatory, but not grant of bail. Sub-section (6) of Section 437 of
the Code
UPLBEC 2604, (2002) 6 ANDHLD 66, (2002) 3 JLJR 279, (2002) 4 SCJ 235, (2002) 6 SUPREME 437, (2002) 6 SCALE 408
Author
concluded and, as such, under the provisions of Section 437(6) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, he was entitled to be released on bail ... rejected the petition for bail tiled by the petitioner under Section 437(6) of the Cr.P.C. for the reasons that only five witnesses
therefore, an
application was filed by the present applicant under Section
437(6) Cr.P.C. for grant of bail on the ground that after ... lapse of
60 days, as prescribed by Section 437(6) Cr.P.C., the trial by the
Magistrate could not be concluded.
3. The learned
application was filed by the accused/petitioner
under section 437(6) of CrPC. The Presiding Officer was on leave,
therefore, In-Charge Judicial Officer (JMFC ... therefore, the petitioner is entitled to get the bail under section
437(6) of CrPC. The learned JMFC dismissed the aforesaid application
and said that
January, 1964
Equivalent citations: 1964 AIR 1034, 1964 SCR (6) 437, AIR 1964 SUPREME COURT 1034, 1964 52 ITR 328, 1964 8 SCR 437 ... DAYAL, RAGHUBAR
AYYANGAR, N. RAJAGOPALA
CITATION:
1964 AIR 1034 1964 SCR (6) 437
CITATOR INFO :
R 1965 SC 342 (20)
ACT:
Income Tax-Escaped income
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH )
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437(1) and 439(1) of Cr.P.C . The Section 437(6) of
Cr.P.C. provides a right ... denying bail under sub-section
437(6), it would render the provision under sub-section (6) of
section 437 otiose".
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preferred by the petitioner for his release on bail under
section 437(6) of the Code of Criminal Procedure has been rejected.
It appears that ... conclude, the petitioner had preferred an application
under section 437(6) of the Cr.P.C. for his release on bail, which,
however, was rejected
dated 21.09.2016 of the Magistrate rejecting
application for bail under Section 437 (6) of Cr.P.C., has been affirmed.
2. The petitioner was arrested ... applicant moved an application for grant of bail under Section 437(6) of
Cr.P.C. on the ground that the trial has not been
considering the bail application under section
437(1) and 439(1) of Cr.P.C. The Section 437(6) of
Cr.P.C. provides ... denying bail under sub-section
437(6), it would render the provision under sub-section (6) of
section 437 otiose".
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