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The Income Tax Act, 1961
Section 439 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Chaman Lal vs State Of U.P. & Anr on 16 August, 2004
In Chaman Lal Vs. State of U.P. and Another,
(2004) 7 SCC 525, the Apex Court has laid down requisite
factors for consideration of bail i.e., (i) nature of accusation
and the severity of punishment in case of conviction and the
nature of supporting evidence, (ii) reasonable apprehension
of tampering with the witness or apprehension of threat to
the complainant, and (iii) prima facie satisfaction of the court
in support of the charge.
Kalyan Chandra Sarkar vs Rajesh Ranjan @ Pappu Yadav & Anr on 18 January, 2005
In Kalyan Chandra Sarkar Vs Rajesh Ranjan
alias Pappu Yadav and Another, (2004) 7 SCC 528, the
Hon'ble Apex Court has held that the Court granting bail
should exercise its discretion in a judicious manner and not
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as a matter of course. The relevant portion of the aforesaid
judgment reads as under:-
Prasanta Kumar Sarkar vs Ashis Chatterjee & Anr on 29 October, 2010
8. The Hon'ble Apex Court referred to the factors to
be borne in mind while considering an application for bail in
Prasanta Kumar Sarkar vs Ashis Chatterjee and another,
(2010) 14 SCC 496 and the said factors are as follows: