State Of Bihar vs Hemlal Sah on 11 February, 2014
Author: Samarendra Pratap Singh
Bench
Hem Lal Sah vs The State Of Bihar on 11 February, 2014
Author: Samarendra Pratap
court.
4. In case of absence for two consecutive
dates or in violation of the terms of the
bail, his bail bond will be liable
court.
4. In case of absence for two consecutive
dates or in violation of the terms of the
bail, his bail bond will be liable
purpose of appeal by a convicted person, the aggregate of the
consecutive sentences passed against him under this section shall be deemed ... Jethmalani that the term “imprisonment” enjoined
in Section 31 CrPC does not include imprisonment for life is unacceptable.
The term “imprisonment” is not defined under
same auditors should not be appointed for two
consecutive years and not more than two years in a block of six
years."
Para27AA ... imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one year;
(c) three years, if the offence is punishable with
imprisonment for a term exceeding one year
that prior to 1973 an
accused could be detained for continuous and
consecutive periods of 15 days, albeit, after judicial
scrutiny and supervision. The Code ... offence
punishable with death, imprisonment for life or
imprisonment for a term of not less than 10
years, and beyond a period of 60 days
witnesses, takes more
than a day. Yet, they are not examined on consecutive days, but on
different dates spread out over months. This practice serves ... significant period of time. Besides, it often causes
unnecessary repetition in terms of questioning and answering, and
also places greater reliance
purpose of appeal by a convicted per-
son, the aggregate of the consecutive sentences
passed against him under this section shall be
deemed ... that imprisonment for life has not been included in the
definition of term ‘imprisonment’ under Section 3(27) of the
10
General Clauses
terms. CW1 also
stated that he advanced loan in question in October 2009 in two installments of
Rs. 50,000/ each given on consecutive dates