appellate forum and
the High Courts in exercise of their powers under Articles-226 /
227 may not go into the proportionality of punishment ... SheoShanker Lal
Srivastava and Ors. reported in (2006) 3 SCC 276, wherein, the
Hon'ble Apex Court held that the High Court of Tribunal
convicted
A2 is acquitted
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CCH-33
3 Spl.C.C.276/2020
::JUDGMENT: :
The Accused Nos.1 and 2 are prosecuted ... 276/2020
is selling prohibited article to the public and the PW3 has
also deposed that the accused had stated that he stored the
ganja
rule and jail is the
exception" is only a paraphrasing of Article 21 of the Constitution of
India, which states that no person shall ... 276, para 339)
"339. ... However, if his/her statement is recorded after a formal
arrest by the ED official, the consequences of Article
State, and no case is made out of any violation of the Articles
in Part III of the Constitution. He relied on Charanjit Lal
Chowdhury ... 276 at Prs.70-74
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9. Learned AG submitted that the allegations regarding the
violation
Articles
22(1) and 22(5) regarding communication of the grounds is
identical, and therefore, this Court held that interpretation of
Article 22(5) made ... 276)
"21. The right to be informed about the
grounds of arrest flows from Article 22(1) of the
Constitution of India
Articles
22(1) and 22(5) regarding communication of the grounds is
identical, and therefore, this Court held that interpretation
of Article 22(5) made ... 276)
"21. The right to be informed about the grounds of
arrest flows from Article 22(1) of the Constitution of
India
offence or a person
placed under preventive detention as provided under
Articles 22(1) and 22(5) of the Constitution of India is
sacrosanct ... Articles
22(1) and 22(5) regarding communication of the grounds is
identical, and therefore, this Court held that interpretation
of Article 22(5) made
Articles
22(1) and 22(5) regarding communication of the grounds is
identical, and therefore, this Court held that interpretation
of Article 22(5) made ... 276)
"21. The right to be informed about the grounds of
arrest flows from Article 22(1) of the Constitution of
India
Articles
22(1) and 22(5) regarding communication of the grounds is
identical, and therefore, this Court held that interpretation
of Article 22(5) made ... 276)
"21. The right to be informed about the grounds of
arrest flows from Article 22(1) of the Constitution of
India
Articles
22(1) and 22(5) regarding communication of the grounds is
identical, and therefore, this Court held that interpretation
of Article 22(5) made ... 276)
"21. The right to be informed about the grounds of
arrest flows from Article 22(1) of the Constitution of
India