seven
years and hence, this Court has to invoke Section 436A of
Cr.PC. The counsel also vehemently contend that already ... earlier bail petition. The counsel also would vehemently submits
that Section 436A cannot be invoked and he was taken to
custody only
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sentence. Such an
approach would safeguard against the possibility
of provisions like Section 43-D(5) of the UAPA
being used as the sole metric ... trial cannot
be said to be fettered by Section 37 within the imperative
of Section 436A which is applicable to the offences under
the NDPS
this Court
in Nikesh Tarachand Shah for declaring the twin conditions in
Section 45(1) of the 2002 Act, as it stood at the relevant ... Courts, the underlying principles and rigours of
Section 45 may apply.
(xiv) The beneficial provision of Section 436A of the 1973
Code could be invoked
this
Court in Nikesh Tarachand Shah for declaring the twin
conditions in Section 45(1) of the 2002 Act, as it stood
at the relevant ... Courts,
the underlying principles and rigours of Section 45
may apply.
(xiv) The beneficial provision of Section 436A
of the 1973 Code could be invoked
this Court
in Nikesh Tarachand Shah706 for declaring the twin
conditions in Section 45(1) of the 2002 Act, as it stood at
the relevant ... Courts, the
underlying principles and rigours of Section 45 may apply.
(xiv) The beneficial provision of Section 436A of the
1973 Code could be invoked
this Court
in Nikesh Tarachand Shah706 for declaring the twin
conditions in Section 45(1) of the 2002 Act, as it stood at
the relevant ... Courts, the
underlying principles and rigours of Section 45 may apply.
(xiv) The beneficial provision of Section 436A of the
1973 Code could be invoked
cannot be said to be fettered by Section 37 of
NDPS Act, given the imperative of section 436A which is
applicable to the offences under ... cannot be said to be fettered by
Section 37 of the Act, given the imperative of
Section 436A which is applicable to offences
under
this
Court in Nikesh Tarachand Shah for declaring the twin
conditions in Section 45(1) of the 2002 Act, as it stood
at the relevant ... Courts, the
underlying principles and rigours of Section 45 may
apply.
(xiv) The beneficial provision of Section 436A of
the 1973 Code could be invoked