relating to set off, it means
to say the period of detention undergone by the accused to
be set off against sentence of imprisonment ... Period of detention undergone by the accused
to be set off against the sentence or imprisonment.
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Where an accused person has, on conviction, been
benefit of set off under Section 428 of Cr.P.C. as despite
the order of the Appellate Court granting the set off, the
accused ... Period of detention undergone by the
accused to be set off against the sentence or
imprisonment. Where an accused person has, on
conviction, been sentenced
Set off of undertrial
detention - The words "of the same case" are
not to be understood as suggesting that the
set off ... hereby confirmed. However, the
set off given by the trial Court is modified and it is
ordered that the set off shall be given
claim the benefit of set-off in the
second case "as he had been given set-off in
the first case". The jail ... set-off in one case should be granted
to prisoners, as other set-off period
will be merged in the set-off which
Section 39(d) and Section 51 of the
Wildlife Protection Act and sentenced as under:
"ORDER
The accused No.2 to 5 shall undergo ... month.
The accused persons can entitle the
benefit of set off sentence if they are in J.C.
during the crime stage or trial
order of the Trial
Court and give set off for the period he underwent for a
sentence.
5. This Court also directed to the learned ... only four months,
hence, it is appropriate to modify the sentence setting off
for the said period punishment underwent taking note of
the period
lieu of substantive sentence to
Rs.30,000/- and given set off the sentence which he had already
underwent. The sentence of two years also ... Trial Court and the Appellate Court are
modified giving set off of the sentence
undergone for a period of three months and
23 days
accused during investigation,
enquiry or trial shall be given set off against the sentence of
imprisonment, which mandatory provision is not adhered ... Period of detention undergone by the
accused to be set off against the sentence of
imprisonment - Where an accused person has, on
conviction, been sentenced
Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment.- Where an accused person has on conviction, been sentenced ... enquiry in the same case is liable to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment whatever imposed. In the present case, the trial Court
benefit of set off under Section 428 of Cr.P.C. as despite
the order of the Appellate Court granting the set off, the
accused ... Period of detention undergone by the
accused to be set off against the sentence or
imprisonment. Where an accused person has, on
conviction, been sentenced