could be
expedited. She invited my attention to the provisions of
section 436A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(hereafter ... incarceration, which in my opinion proceeds on an
incorrect reading of section 436A of Cr.P.C. Section 436A
deals with the situation where
could be
expedited. She invited my attention to the provisions of
section 436A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(hereafter ... incarceration, which in my opinion proceeds on an
incorrect reading of section 436A of Cr.P.C. Section 436A
deals with the situation where
released on bail has no legs to stand.
So far as Section 436A of Code of Criminal Procedure is
concerned it is submitted ... before the Appellate Court under Section 374 of
the Code.
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(iii) If it is held that section 436A of the Code of
Criminal Procedure
parameters enshrined in Section 37 thereof. In a given
case, bail can also be granted when approached under Section 436A of
the Criminal Procedure Code ... Constitution of India stand
infringed, then Section 37 of the NDPS Act, 1985 or Section 436A of the
Criminal Procedure Code does not impede
strict
compliance of the twin conditions in the form of Section 436A of
the 1973 Code, which has come into being on 23.6.2006 vide ... This, being the subsequent law enacted by the
Parliament, must prevail. Section 436A of the 1973 Code reads
as under:
[436A. Maximum period for which
strict
compliance of the twin conditions in the form of Section 436A of
the 1973 Code, which has come into being on 23.6.2006 vide ... This, being the subsequent law enacted by the
Parliament, must prevail. Section 436A of the 1973 Code reads
as under:
[436A. Maximum period for which
strict
compliance of the twin conditions in the form of Section 436A
of the 1973 Code, which has come into being on 23.6.2006
vide ... This, being the subsequent law enacted by
the Parliament, must prevail. Section 436A of the 1973 Code
reads as under:
[436A. Maximum period for which
instant application has been filed by invoking Section 436A of the Cr.P.C. on the
ground that the applicant has already undergone half ... years awarded under Section 20 of the
UA(P)A read with Section 120B of the IPC. However, referring to Section
true that the pre-trial
detention is not a punishment but Section 436A of Cr.P.C gives a
guiding factor to deal with such ... situation. Section 436A of Cr.P.C
reads as under:-
"S.436A. Maximum period for which an
under trial prisoner can be detained-
Where
releasing the accused
on bail who satisfy the conditions prescribed by Section 436A of the
Cr.PC. The jail authorities in the State were required ... Under Trial Prisoners from
Mehsana have satisfied the provisions of Section 436A of the Criminal
Procedure Code. It is reported by the concerned District Legal