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1 - 10 of 12 (1.46 seconds)Sanjay Chandra vs Cbi on 23 November, 2011
" This Court in Sanjay Chandra v. CBI, also involving an
economic offence of formidable magnitude, while dealing with
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the issue of grant of bail, had observed that deprivation of
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Prasanta Kumar Sarkar vs Ashis Chatterjee & Anr on 29 October, 2010
9. The Hon'ble Apex Court in Prasanta Kumar Sarkar v. Ashis
Chatterjee and Another (2010) 14 SCC 496, has laid down the following
principles to be kept in mind, while deciding petition for bail:
Umarmia Alias Mamumia vs State Of Gujarat on 1 February, 2017
Court in case titled Umarmia Alias Mamumia v. State of Gujarat,
(2017) 2 SCC 731, relevant para whereof has been reproduced herein
below:-
Paramjit Singh vs State (Nct Of Delhi) on 13 January, 1999
616) Accused, even in cases under TADA, have been released on
bail on the ground that they have been in jail for a long period
of time and there was no likelihood of the completion of the
trial at the earliest. (See: Paramjit Singh v. State (NCT of
Delhi), (1999) 9 SCC 252 and Babba v. State of Maharashtra,
(2005) 11 SCC 569).
Dataram Singh vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh on 6 February, 2018
11. Hon'ble Apex Court in Criminal Appeal No. 227/2018,
Dataram Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr., decided on 6.2.2018,
has categorically held that a fundamental postulate of criminal
jurisprudence is the presumption of innocence, meaning thereby that a
person is believed to be innocent until found guilty. Hon'ble Apex Court
further held that while considering prayer for grant of bail, it is important
to ascertain whether the accused was participating in the investigations to
the satisfaction of the investigating officer and was not absconding or not
appearing when required by the investigating officer. Hon'ble Apex Court
further held that if an accused is not hiding from the investigating officer or
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is hiding due to some genuine and expressed fear of being victimized, it
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Manoranjana Sinh @ Gupta vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 6 February, 2017
In Manoranjana Sinh Alias Gupta versus CBI 2017 (5) SCC
218, The Hon'ble Apex Court has held as under:-