Reliance Industries Ltd. vs State Of Gujarat on 16 April, 2020
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2020
learned
counsel argued that section 53A of the NDPS Act shows that
confessional statements that are made under section 161 of the CrPC,
which ... police – mentioned under sections 41 and 42 of the NDPS Act, which
are not statements made under section 161 of the CrPC – being
admissible
wages, and having
due regard to the constitutional and statutory protection of such wages
there can be no extinction of loss of such lien owing
wages, and having
due regard to the constitutional and statutory protection of such wages
there can be no extinction of loss of such lien owing
named in the F.I.R. As per statement under Section 161 Cr.P.C., victim solemnized her marriage on 22.01.2019 with applicant ... victim remained three months with the applicant. In statement under Section 161 Cr.P.C., the victim has not levelled allegation against the applicant
protection was granted to her. She in her statement, recorded under Sections 161 and 164 Cr.P.C., has categorically said to be voluntarily married ... record, it is apparent that prosecutrix in her statement, recorded under Sections 161 and 164 Cr.P.C., has categorically said to be under
deserves an interim
protection till he gives statement before police under section 161 Cr.P.C. Therefore, it is
hereby directed that till the petitioner ... gives a statement under section 161 Cr.P.C, he is given
the interim protection.
Accordingly, it is hereby directed that in the event
required.
This is the second revision petition under Section 102 of Juvenile
Justice ( Care and Protection of Children), 2015 filed ... petitioner-Aniket
Singh in connection with Crime No. 161/17 for offence punishable under
Sections 302 , 397 , 120-B and 201 of IPC registered
application under Section 438
of the CrPC seeking anticipatory bail in connection with Hatigaon Police Station Case No.
103/2020 registered under Sections ... also produced the statements of the present petitioners recorded under Section 161 CrPC
pursuant to the interim protection granted by this Court.
After hearing
wages, and having
due regard to the constitutional and statutory protection of such wages
there can be no extinction of loss of such lien owing