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Section 489B in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Vivek Gupta vs Central Bureau Of Investigation And ... on 25 September, 2003
In this regard he has further placed reliance upon State of M.P Vs.
Ghudan, 2005 Supreme Court Cases (Crl) 801. It may be mentioned that in
that case, the accused had kept weapon of offence in his room after committing
the offence whereas in the present case it was the fake currency notes which the
accused persons were circulating in the market therefore, they could not keep
them anywhere and therefore, have to keep them in his room only. So far as the
nonÂjoining of landlord of accused Jagram is concerned that merely because
the landlord who rented the room to accused Jagram is not made witnessis no
ground to disbelieve the testimony of all the police officials. There is no rule of
law that all police officials are liars.
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
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