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1 - 10 of 17 (1.43 seconds)Section 57 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Central Bureau Of Investigation, ... vs Anupam J. Kulkarni on 8 May, 1992
"12. As to the second branch of Mr.Luthra's submissions that a second
application for police remand was not maintainable after the dismissal of
the first, reference was made to a decision of this Court in CBI v. Anupam
J. Kulkarni (1992) 3 SCC 141 : AIR 1992 SC 1768) wherein the provisions
of Section 167 Cr.P.C. were gone into in some detail and the very question
which is now before us was also considered and it was held that within the
first 15 days' period of remand, the Magistrate could direct police custody
other than judicial custody, but if the investigation was not completed
within the first 15 days' period of remand, no further police remand could
be made. It was emphasised that police remand would only be made
during the first 15 days after arrest and production before the Magistrate
and not otherwise, although, judicial remand could extend to 60 days from
the date of arrest and in special cases, to 90 days.
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Article 22 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 54 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 55A in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 56 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 420 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Satyajit Ballubhai Desai & Ors vs State Of Gujarat on 20 July, 2012
18. In the above said two decisions, the Hon'ble Supreme Court emphasized
reiterating and restating a view that only during the first remand period of
fifteen days the police custody of the accused can be prayed for further
investigation. The above said legal position has been further clarified by
the Hon'ble Supreme Court in a subsequent and latest decision relied upon
by the Learned Counsel for the petitioner (Satyajit Ballubhai Desai & Ors.
V. State of Gujarat) (supra).