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Chandreshwar Sharma vs State Of Bihar on 7 January, 2000

Coming to the quantum of sentence, as noticed above, the petitioner has been facing the agony of criminal trial for the last 20 years. He is not reflected to be a previous convict. As per the custody certificate, the petitioner has already undergone one month and seventeen days of the actual sentence out of the total sentence of six months. Thus, in my opinion, no useful purpose would be served by sending the petitioner behind the bars once again. Rather taking into consideration the mandate of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Chandreshwar Sharma Vs. State of Bihar, (2000)9 SCC 245 followed by this For Subsequent orders see CRM-28984-2019 Decided by HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARNARESH SINGH GILL 4 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 28-10-2019 02:23:35 ::: CRR-44-2010 (O&M) [5] Court in various cases including Akhtar and another Vs. State of Haryana, 2013(8) RCR (Criminal) 2992, the petitioner can be released on probation.
Supreme Court of India Cites 6 - Cited by 60 - U C Banerjee - Full Document

Akhtar & Another vs State Of Haryana on 19 February, 2013

Coming to the quantum of sentence, as noticed above, the petitioner has been facing the agony of criminal trial for the last 20 years. He is not reflected to be a previous convict. As per the custody certificate, the petitioner has already undergone one month and seventeen days of the actual sentence out of the total sentence of six months. Thus, in my opinion, no useful purpose would be served by sending the petitioner behind the bars once again. Rather taking into consideration the mandate of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Chandreshwar Sharma Vs. State of Bihar, (2000)9 SCC 245 followed by this For Subsequent orders see CRM-28984-2019 Decided by HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARNARESH SINGH GILL 4 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 28-10-2019 02:23:35 ::: CRR-44-2010 (O&M) [5] Court in various cases including Akhtar and another Vs. State of Haryana, 2013(8) RCR (Criminal) 2992, the petitioner can be released on probation.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 15 - Cited by 8 - R Singh - Full Document
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