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Section 344 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 57 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Sanjay Kumar Kedia vs Narcotics Control Bureau & Anr on 3 December, 2007
11. The principles laid down in Uday Mohanlal Acharya (supra) have
been consistently followed by this Court namely in State of W.B. v. Dinesh
Dalmia5; Sanjay Kumar Kedia v. Intelligence Officer, Narcotics Control
Bureau and Another6; Union of India v. Nirala Yadav7 and in Ranbeer
5
(2007) 5 SCC 773
6
(2009) 17 SCC 631
7
(2014) 9 SCC 457
7
Shokeen v. State (NCT of Delhi)8.
U.O.I. Thr. Cbi vs Nirala Yadav@Raja Ram Yadav@Deepak ... on 30 June, 2014
11. The principles laid down in Uday Mohanlal Acharya (supra) have
been consistently followed by this Court namely in State of W.B. v. Dinesh
Dalmia5; Sanjay Kumar Kedia v. Intelligence Officer, Narcotics Control
Bureau and Another6; Union of India v. Nirala Yadav7 and in Ranbeer
5
(2007) 5 SCC 773
6
(2009) 17 SCC 631
7
(2014) 9 SCC 457
7
Shokeen v. State (NCT of Delhi)8.
दर (2012) 3 Scc (Cri) Lavesh vs . State (Nct Of on 4 March, 2015
11. The principles laid down in Uday Mohanlal Acharya (supra) have
been consistently followed by this Court namely in State of W.B. v. Dinesh
Dalmia5; Sanjay Kumar Kedia v. Intelligence Officer, Narcotics Control
Bureau and Another6; Union of India v. Nirala Yadav7 and in Ranbeer
5
(2007) 5 SCC 773
6
(2009) 17 SCC 631
7
(2014) 9 SCC 457
7
Shokeen v. State (NCT of Delhi)8.
Rakesh Kumar Paul vs State Of Assam on 16 August, 2017
20. We, therefore, allow this appeal and direct that the appellants are
entitled to be admitted to bail in terms of Section 167(2) of the Code on such
conditions as the trial Court may deem appropriate. The matter shall be
immediately placed before the trial court upon receipt of copy of this
Judgment. We also add that in terms of conclusions arrived at in the
majority Judgment of this Court in Rakesh Kumar Paul (supra), there would
be no prohibition for arrest or re-arrest of the appellants on cogent grounds
and in such eventuality, the appellants would be entitled to petition for grant
of regular bail.