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Natabar Parida Bisnu Charan Parida ... vs State Of Orissa on 16 April, 1975

41. Referring to the cases of Natabar Parida vs State of Orissa, reported in (1975) 2 SCC 220, and Sanjay Dutt vs State, reported in (1994) 5 SCC 410, the Supreme Court, in Suresh Kumar Bhikamchand Jain (supra), observed that these cases do not detract from the position that once a charge sheet is filed within the stipulated time, the question of grant of default bail or statutory bail does not arise.
Supreme Court of India Cites 25 - Cited by 115 - N L Untwalia - Full Document

State Through Cbi vs Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar & Ors on 7 May, 1997

We have already noted above the principle of law laid down by the three judge bench of this Court in State v. Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar (supra) that police remand can be sought under Section 167(2) CrPC in respect of an accused arrested at the stage of further investigation, if the interrogation is needed by the investigating agency. This Court has further clarified in said case that expression 'accused if in custody' in Section 309(2) CrPC does not include the accused who is arrested on further investigation before supplementary charge sheet is filed."
Supreme Court of India Cites 15 - Cited by 39 - M K Mukherjee - Full Document

Jeewan Kumar Raut & Anr vs C.B.I on 7 July, 2009

10. Point of issue involved in this matter is that whether custody of accused after filing of chargesheet and before taking of the cognizance, if cognizance is not taken by the Court on the same day of filing of charge- sheet, is illegal and in that case accused is entitled for bail or not. I find that this issue has been much deliberately dealt by the DB of Hon'ble High court of Patna and this Court would like to go with this judgment of Hon'ble High court of Patna. In view of this judgment it is clear that once a charge-sheet is filed within the stipulated time, the question of grant of default bail or statutory bail does not arise.
Supreme Court of India Cites 45 - Cited by 94 - S B Sinha - Full Document
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