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Satendra Kumar Antil vs C.B.I. And Another on 1 July, 2021

The above mentioned law reports would reveal that the Hon'ble Supreme Court has chalked out a complete mechanism for the offences punishable with upto 7 years of imprisonment in the above Satender Kumar Antil (supra) and Aman Preet Singh (supra), thus, without going into merits and demerits of the allegations and counter allegations of the parties, the instant application moved by the applicants is finally disposed of in terms that the applicants may move appropriate regular bail application before the trial court within 30 days from today and if such an application is moved within the period stipulated herein-before, the trial court shall be under an obligation to dispose of the same in accordance with the law laid down by Hon'ble Supreme Court in Satender Kumar Antil (supra) and Aman Preet Singh (supra).
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Aman Preet Singh vs Republic Of India (Cbi) .... Opposite ... on 9 July, 2021

The above mentioned law reports would reveal that the Hon'ble Supreme Court has chalked out a complete mechanism for the offences punishable with upto 7 years of imprisonment in the above Satender Kumar Antil (supra) and Aman Preet Singh (supra), thus, without going into merits and demerits of the allegations and counter allegations of the parties, the instant application moved by the applicants is finally disposed of in terms that the applicants may move appropriate regular bail application before the trial court within 30 days from today and if such an application is moved within the period stipulated herein-before, the trial court shall be under an obligation to dispose of the same in accordance with the law laid down by Hon'ble Supreme Court in Satender Kumar Antil (supra) and Aman Preet Singh (supra).

Court On Its Own Motion vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 28 January, 2004

(i) Whenever officer-in-charge of police station or Investigating Agency like CBI files a charge-sheet without arresting the accused during investigation and does not produce the accused in custody as referred in Section 170, Cr.P.C. the Magistrate or the Court empowered to take cognizance or try the accused shall accept the charge-sheet forthwith and proceed according to the procedure laid down in Section 173, Cr.P.C. and exercise the options available to it as discussed in this judgment. In such a case the Magistrate or Court shall invariably issue a process of summons and not warrant of arrest.
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