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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Customs, New Delhi vs Ahmadalieva Nodira on 11 March, 2004
(h). Twin conditions of S. 37 are cumulative and not
alternative. [Customs, New Delhi v. Ahmadalieva Nodira, (2004)
3 SCC 549, Para 7].
Union Of India vs Prateek Shukla on 8 March, 2021
(k). Merely recording the submissions of the parties does not
amount to an indication of a judicial mind or a judicious
application of mind. [UOI v. Prateek Shukla, 2021:INSC:165
[Para 11], (2021) 5 SCC 430, Para 12].
Section 439 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Lingaram Kodopi vs State Of Chhatisgarh on 7 February, 2014
In Lingaram Kodopi v. State of Chhattisgarh, 2014:INSC:83 [Para 15-16], (2014) 3
SCC 474, Hon'ble Supreme granted bail to a woman by holding as follows:
Narcotics Control Bureau vs Krishan Lal And Others on 29 January, 1991
(a). In case of inconsistency, S. 37 of the NDPS Act prevails
over S. 439 CrPC. [Narcotics Control Bureau v Kishan Lal, 1991
(1) SCC 705, Para 6].
Union Of India vs Niyazuddin Sk on 28 July, 2017
(d). In case the Court proposes to grant bail, two conditions
are to be mandatorily satisfied in addition to the standard
requirements under the provisions of the CrPC or any other
enactment. [Union of India v. Niyazuddin SK & Anr,
2017:INSC:686 [Para 7], (2018) 13 SCC 738, Para 7].
N.R. Mon vs Md. Nasimuddin on 16 May, 2008
(e). Apart from granting opportunity to the Public Prosecutor,
the other twin conditions which really have relevance are the
Court's satisfaction that there are reasonable grounds for
believing that the accused is not guilty of the alleged offence.
[N.R. Mon v. Md. Nasimuddin, (2008) 6 SCC 721, Para 9].