long periods."
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By:SUNIL
Signing Date ... very narrow margin. Given
the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which
classify offences based on their gravity
long periods."
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By:SUNIL
Signing Date ... very narrow margin. Given
the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which
classify offences based on their gravity
reasonable
grounds" used in clause (b) of Sub-Section (1) of
Section 37 would mean credible, plausible and
grounds for the Court to believe ... very narrow margin.
Given the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify
offences based on their gravity
that he is not likely
to commit any offence while on bail. What is
meant by "not guilty" when all the evidence ... very narrow margin. Given
the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which
classify offences based on their gravity
sentiment, namely that
when stringent provisions are enacted,
curtailing the provisions of bail, and
restricting judicial discretion, it is on the basis
that investigation ... very narrow margin. Given
the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which
classify offences based on their gravity
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curtailing the provisions of bail, and
restricting judicial discretion ... very narrow margin. Given
the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which
classify offences based on their gravity
correct
approach towards bail, with respect to
several enactments, including Section 37
NDPS Act. The court expressed the opinion
that Section 436 A (which requires ... very narrow margin.
Given the mandate of the general law on
bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC)
21
which classify offences based on their
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concluded swiftly. The court said that ... very narrow margin. Given
the mandate of the general law on bails
( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which
classify offences based on their gravity
grant of bail under the NDPS Act have been prescribed."
19. On a plain reading of Section 37 (1) (b) (ii) , to form ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
very narrow margin. Given the
mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and
439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity ... assurance that the accused will not commit another
crime while on bail. Sections 436 , 437 , and 439 of the CrPC mandate
that bail decisions account