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Section 41 in The Customs Act, 1962 [Entire Act]
Section 300 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Radheshyam Kejriwal vs State Of West Bengal & Anr on 18 February, 2011
8. The majority judgment in Radheyshyam Kejriwal v. State of West
Bengal and Another4 is relied upon by the respondent in support of the
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(2011)3 SCC 581
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submission that the exoneration in the present case being on merits, criminal
prosecution on the same set of facts ought not to be allowed to continue. Ms.
Ranjana Narayan, learned Advocate appeared for the appellant while Mr.
Naveen Malhotra, learned Advocate appeared for the respondent. We have
considered rival submissions and gone through the record which brings out
following crucial facets :-
Section 56 in The Customs Act, 1962 [Entire Act]
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Assistant Collector Of Customs & Anr vs U.L.R. Malwani And Anr on 16 October, 1968
“(i) Whether the prosecution from which these criminal revision
petitions arose is barred under Article 20(2) of the Constitution as
against accused 1 and 2 in that case by reason of the decision of the
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(1969) 2 SCR 438
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Collector of Customs in the proceedings under the Sea Customs
Act?