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Common Cause, A Registered Society vs Union Of India & Ors on 3 August, 1999
9. Subsequently in Common Cause case certain limitations were prescribed in respect of criminal trials in view of the decisions Raj Deo Sharma v. State of Bihar, , Raj Deo Sharma v. State of Bihar, , 'Common Cause' A Registered Society v. Union of India, and 'Common Cause' A registered Society v. Union of India, The Constitutional Bench of Supreme Court in a subsequent decision in P. Ramachandra Rao's case (supra) observed that there cannot be any prescribed period of limitation for disposal of a criminal case.
Raj Deo Sharma vs The State Of Bihar on 8 October, 1998
9. Subsequently in Common Cause case certain limitations were prescribed in respect of criminal trials in view of the decisions Raj Deo Sharma v. State of Bihar, , Raj Deo Sharma v. State of Bihar, , 'Common Cause' A Registered Society v. Union of India, and 'Common Cause' A registered Society v. Union of India, The Constitutional Bench of Supreme Court in a subsequent decision in P. Ramachandra Rao's case (supra) observed that there cannot be any prescribed period of limitation for disposal of a criminal case.
P. Ramachandra Rao vs State Of Karnataka on 16 April, 2002
9. Subsequently in Common Cause case certain limitations were prescribed in respect of criminal trials in view of the decisions Raj Deo Sharma v. State of Bihar, , Raj Deo Sharma v. State of Bihar, , 'Common Cause' A Registered Society v. Union of India, and 'Common Cause' A registered Society v. Union of India, The Constitutional Bench of Supreme Court in a subsequent decision in P. Ramachandra Rao's case (supra) observed that there cannot be any prescribed period of limitation for disposal of a criminal case.
Abdul Rehman Antulay & Ors vs R.S. Nayak & Anr on 10 December, 1991
In that decision the Supreme Court has observed that dictum in A R. Antulay's case is correct and still holds the field.
Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Pradip Kumar Mitra vs State Of West Bengal And Ors. on 26 February, 2003
In support of his contention he cited two decisions namely 2002 C Cr LR (SC) 497 (P. Ramachandra Rao v. State of Karnataka) and 2003 C Cr LR (Cal) 721 (Pradip Mitra v. State of West Bengal and Ors.) for consideration of Court.
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