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Deepa Mulchandani vs The State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) on 18 April, 2022

In Virkaran Awasty vs. State of NCT of Delhi (supra), the case related to cancellation of 'Open Non-Bailable Warrant' in a case relating to fraud committed by the petitioner who shifted to UK during investigation and did not join investigation and for that reason, NBWs were issued against him. In that context, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi observed that the trial Court issued warrant of arrest after proper consideration of facts and circumstances of the case.
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Deepa Mulchandani vs The State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) on 18 April, 2022

In Virkaran Awasty vs. State of NCT of Delhi (supra), the case related to cancellation of 'Open Non-Bailable Warrant' in a case relating to fraud committed by the petitioner who shifted to UK during investigation and did not join investigation and for that reason, NBWs were issued against him. In that context, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi observed that the trial Court issued warrant of arrest after proper consideration of facts and circumstances of the case.
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Deepa Mulchandani vs The State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) on 18 April, 2022

In Virkaran Awasty vs. State of NCT of Delhi (supra), the case related to cancellation of 'Open Non-Bailable Warrant' in a case relating to fraud committed by the petitioner who shifted to UK during investigation and did not join investigation and for that reason, NBWs were issued against him. In that context, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi observed that the trial Court issued warrant of arrest after proper consideration of facts and circumstances of the case.
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Deepa Mulchandani vs The State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) on 18 April, 2022

In Virkaran Awasty vs. State of NCT of Delhi (supra), the case related to cancellation of 'Open Non-Bailable Warrant' in a case relating to fraud committed by the petitioner who shifted to UK during investigation and did not join investigation and for that reason, NBWs were issued against him. In that context, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi observed that the trial Court issued warrant of arrest after proper consideration of facts and circumstances of the case.
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Sanjay Uppal vs State on 25 September, 2021

In the case of Virkaran Awasty vs State of NCT of Delhi, CrlMC 2229/17, decided on 01.11.2017 by Hon'ble Ms. Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal of the Delhi High Court, it was held after detailed Cr. Revision No 187/2020 Sanjay Uppal & Anr. vs State & Ors. Page 5 of 6 pages Digitally signed by GIRISH GIRISH KATHPALIA KATHPALIA Date: 2021.09.25 14:45:16 +05'30' discussion that an order directing issuance of non-bailable warrants is an interlocutory order and therefore, criminal revision against that order is not maintainable in view of Section 397(2) CrPC.
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