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Munna Lal And Ors vs State Of Rajasthan And Anr on 2 May, 2019

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Ram Singh vs State on 3 January, 2017

Co-ordinate Benches of this Court in Munna Lal Vs. State of Rajasthan 2005 (4) RLW 3028 (Raj) and Gokul & Ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan 2009 (2) RCC 868 have considered the period undergone behind the bar by the accused persons during trial, appeal and revision and age of the accused, and held that after a long period passed on bail the accused is not required to send back to judicial custody to complete the sentences passed against them for offence u/s.325, 326 IPC. In Munna lal's case (supra), the accused was convicted u/s 326 IPC and had undergone 13 days in the custody, whereas in Gokul & Ors., the accused were convicted for offences u/s.326, 324, 323 and 147 IPC and had (5 of 5) [CRLR-1014/2001] been in the custody from six to eleven days during hearing of the trial appeal and revision.
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