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Daler Singh vs Punjab State Transmission Corporation ... on 19 December, 2018
It is worth noticing here that the sentence of the appellant was
suspended after he had undergone four years of substantive sentence vide
order dated 20.3.2008 in the light of the Division Bench judgment passed in
Daler Singh Vs. State of Punjab, 2007(1) Recent Criminal Reports
(Criminal), 316.
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
The Assistant Commissioner Of Customs vs Prem Pratap Singh Sisodia on 25 January, 2008
"Certificate under Section 110(I-B) of the Customs Act,
1962 read with Section 52-A of the NDPS Act, 1985 in
case titled "Assistant Commissioner (Customs) Vs. Prem
Singh s/o Gurbachan Singh.
Hakam Singh & Ors vs State Of Punjab on 17 August, 2011
Counsel for the appellant has further argued that as per the
version of the Investigating Officer the seal was handed over to an
independent witness, who was never examined before the Court and the
prosecution failed to give any explanation for not examining both the
independent witnesses, namely, Swarn Singh and Joginder Pal. Counsel for
the appellant has relied upon 2008(4) RCR (Criminal) 489 titled as Hakam
Singh Vs. State of Punjab, whereas this Court quashed the FIR on the
ground that the independent witnesses joined by the police were not
examined by the prosecution and similarly, the person to whom the seal was
handed over was also not examined.