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Section 439 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
State (Delhi Administration) vs Sanjay Gandhi on 5 May, 1978
12. We thus find that on a careful consideration of the materials placed before him and after proper application of mind to the facts of the case and accepting the serious apprehension of the prosecuting authorities that the petitioners, if enlarged on bail, would tamper with the prosecution evidence and would commit offences violating- the conditions of their release on bail, the learned Sessions Judge has properly and judicially exercised his discretion and cancelled the bail granted to the petitioners in exercise of the power vested in him under Section 439(2) of the Code. Keeping in mind the principles laid down by the Supreme Court in (supra), we find that the prosecution had established its case for cancellation of bail and no interference is called for.