would vitiate the entire
proceedings. For the purpose of brevity, I quote Sections ... goes into the effect.
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20. For the purpose of brevity, I quote Sections 6 and
6A of the General Clauses Act:
"6. Effect
Annexure-E. It is the
contention of the learned SPP-I that when notice has been
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issued under Section ... there is no apprehension of arrest.
For the purpose of brevity, I quote Section 41A of Cr.P.C.
which reads as under:
41A. Notice
Georgia at page 389, as
follows:
...I would say only that I cannot agree that
retribution is a constitutionally
impermissible ingredient in the imposition ... letter to The Times, from which with
his permission I quote; Firstly, far
from pretending that retribution
should have no place in our penal
system
Section
37 of the NDPS Act. For the purpose of brevity, I quote
Section 37 of the NDPS Act, which reads as under ... quantity]
shall be released on bail or on his own
bond unless -
(i) the Public Prosecutor has been given
an opportunity to oppose the
application
Bavuddin S/O Kajesab Patel vs The State Of Karnataka on 7 October, 2020
R
Georgia at page 389, as
follows:
...I would say only that I cannot agree that
retribution is a constitutionally
impermissible ingredient in the imposition ... letter to The Times, from which with
his permission I quote; Firstly, far
from pretending that retribution
should have no place in our penal
system
principle of double jeopardy. For the purpose of
brevity, I quote Article 20 of the Constitution of India
which reads as under:
"20. Protection ... sentence in criminal
proceedings and not the F.I.R. or registration of the F.I.R.
This proposition of law has been laid down
I have given my thoughtful consideration to the
submissions made by the learned counsel appearing for
the parties.
For the purpose of brevity, I quote
examined before the
Court. For the purpose of brevity, I quote Sections 293
and 294 of Cr.P.C which read as under;
293. Reports ... laid down by this Court in the case of Parappa and
others (quoted supra) at paragraph No.20 that it has
been observed as under
proceedings. On these grounds, he prays to dismiss the
petition.
24. I have carefully and cautiously gone through
the submission made by the learned counsel ... quash the
proceedings.
32. For the purpose of brevity, I quote the
decision of the Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Indian