Tofan Singh vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 29 October, 2020
Equivalent citations: AIR
K.M. Nanavati vs The State Of Bombay on 5 September, 1960
Equivalent citations: 1961
circumstances, it is important to
examine some other dimensions of Article 2.
Conclusion
262. In our considered opinion, the compulsory
administration of the impugned techniques ... admitted as
evidence. This Court has recognised that the
protective scope of Article 20(3) extends to the
investigative stage in criminal cases and when
since 1962, therefore, we deem it proper to exercise our power under Article 142 of the Constitution of India for the reason that the State ... direction to the District Forum to follow the procedure under Section 262 read with Chapter XX, Section 251 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
more than 2 years and also with fine. But Section 262 (2), CR. P. C. lays down that no sentence of imprisonment for a term ... exceeding three months as provided in Section 262 (2) Cr. P. C. and are consequently repugnant to Article 13 (2) of the Constitution
Pavitter Singh, 1992 Criminal Law Journal 262. The Division Bench, after
considering the scheme of Article 15(3) read with Article 39 of the
Constitution
accused No.2 and surety shall stands
cancelled.
Articles seized and subjected under P.F. No.262/2012, being
worthless are ordered to be destroyed ... accused No.2
and surety shall stands cancelled.
Articles seized and subjected under P.F.
No.262/2012, being worthless are ordered to
be destroyed
Negligent' is characterized by
Page No. 2 / 10 FIR No. 262/02 State Vs. Mohd. Nazir S.P.S. Laler ... Article 21 of the Constitution in
Abdul Rehman Antulay (supra), and rejection of the fervent plea of proponents
Page No. 8 / 10 FIR No. 262
towards the gold
jewellery articles in question after due verification and weightage of
said jewellery articles.
2.3 That the accused handed over ... sale of jewellery articles to the
accused as alleged by the complainant in fact took place. Mere allegation
CC No. 262/2020 Deepesh Sharma
take some articles, she left that place secretly and met an
State Vs. Rajesh etc, SC No. 262/12 page no. 4 of 33
uncle ... articles. This itself create doubt on their
apprehension because it is inconceivable that accused were not
carrying their articles or even purse at time