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Y.S.Jagan Mohan Reddy vs C.B.I on 9 May, 2013
"22. Lastly, it may be noted that as held in catena of
decisions, the economic offences constitute a class apart
and need to be visited with a different approach in the
matter of bail. The economic offences having deep-rooted
conspiracies and involving huge loss of public funds need
to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences
affecting the economy of the country as a whole and
thereby posing serious threat to the financial health of the
country. Undoubtedly, economic offences have serious
repercussions on the development of the country as a
whole. To cite a few judgments in this regard are Y.S.
Jagan Mohan Reddy vs. Central Bureau of Investigation8,
Nimmagadda Prasad vs. Central Bureau of Investigation9,
Gautam Kundu vs. Directorate of Enforcement (supra),
State of Bihar and Another vs. Amit Kumar alias Bachcha
Rai10.
Nimmagadda Prasad vs C.B.I., Hyderabad on 9 May, 2013
"22. Lastly, it may be noted that as held in catena of
decisions, the economic offences constitute a class apart
and need to be visited with a different approach in the
matter of bail. The economic offences having deep-rooted
conspiracies and involving huge loss of public funds need
to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences
affecting the economy of the country as a whole and
thereby posing serious threat to the financial health of the
country. Undoubtedly, economic offences have serious
repercussions on the development of the country as a
whole. To cite a few judgments in this regard are Y.S.
Jagan Mohan Reddy vs. Central Bureau of Investigation8,
Nimmagadda Prasad vs. Central Bureau of Investigation9,
Gautam Kundu vs. Directorate of Enforcement (supra),
State of Bihar and Another vs. Amit Kumar alias Bachcha
Rai10.
Gautam Kundu vs Manoj Kumar Assistant Director, ... on 16 December, 2015
"22. Lastly, it may be noted that as held in catena of
decisions, the economic offences constitute a class apart
and need to be visited with a different approach in the
matter of bail. The economic offences having deep-rooted
conspiracies and involving huge loss of public funds need
to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences
affecting the economy of the country as a whole and
thereby posing serious threat to the financial health of the
country. Undoubtedly, economic offences have serious
repercussions on the development of the country as a
whole. To cite a few judgments in this regard are Y.S.
Jagan Mohan Reddy vs. Central Bureau of Investigation8,
Nimmagadda Prasad vs. Central Bureau of Investigation9,
Gautam Kundu vs. Directorate of Enforcement (supra),
State of Bihar and Another vs. Amit Kumar alias Bachcha
Rai10.
The State Of Bihar And Anr vs Amit Kumar @ Bachcha Rai on 20 April, 2017
"22. Lastly, it may be noted that as held in catena of
decisions, the economic offences constitute a class apart
and need to be visited with a different approach in the
matter of bail. The economic offences having deep-rooted
conspiracies and involving huge loss of public funds need
to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences
affecting the economy of the country as a whole and
thereby posing serious threat to the financial health of the
country. Undoubtedly, economic offences have serious
repercussions on the development of the country as a
whole. To cite a few judgments in this regard are Y.S.
Jagan Mohan Reddy vs. Central Bureau of Investigation8,
Nimmagadda Prasad vs. Central Bureau of Investigation9,
Gautam Kundu vs. Directorate of Enforcement (supra),
State of Bihar and Another vs. Amit Kumar alias Bachcha
Rai10.
Article 21 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
State Of Gujarat vs Mohanlal Jitamaljiporwal & Anr on 26 March, 1987
This court taking a serious note with regard to the
economic offences had observed as back as in 1987 in
case of State of Gujarat vs. Mohanlal Jitamalji Porwal and
Another11 as under:-