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Ankita Kailash Khandelwal vs The State Of Maharashtra on 11 August, 2020

f) The Appellants were arrested on 29.05.2019. The investigation was thereafter transferred to the Crime Branch and the case was renumbered as Crime No.49 of 2019. During the course of investigation, statements of more than 100 witnesses were recorded by the Crime Branch. After completion of investigation, charge sheet running into 1200 pages was filed and the matter is still at the stage of consideration whether the charges are required to be framed or not. 5 Criminal Appeal Nos. 660-662 of 2020 (@ SLP (Crl.)Nos. 3083-3085 of 2020) Ankita Kailash Khandelwal & Ors. vs State of Maharashtra & Ors.
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Kunal Kumar Tiwari @ Kunal Kumar vs State Of Bihar & Anr on 30 March, 2017

15. The words “any condition” used in the provision should not be regarded as conferring absolute power on a court of law to impose any condition that it chooses to impose. Any condition has to be interpreted as a reasonable condition acceptable in the facts permissible in the circumstance and effective in the pragmatic sense and should not defeat the order of grant of bail. We are of the view that the present facts and circumstances of the case do not warrant such extreme condition to be imposed.” B) In Kunal Kumar Tiwari v. State of Bihar and Another 3, this Court observed:-
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