term is subsequently
convicted to imprisonment for a fixed term or for life. In such
a situation, the first sentence, being for a fixed term ... section (1)
where the sentence is for a fixed term, the subsequent
sentence can be consecutive unless directed to run
concurrently. Sub-section
that awarded in complaint case
No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
that awarded in complaint case
No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
that awarded in complaint case
No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
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No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
that awarded in complaint case
No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
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No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
that awarded in complaint case
No.331-II/97 shall run consecutively in terms of
Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
4) No costs
Bench in following terms:
"It is clear from these judgments (supra), that
though the Court has discretion to covert
consecutive sentences into concurrent when ... concurrently, it will run only
consecutively as the normal rule under Section 427(1) is for
consecutive sentence. Even in view of Section
life is sentenced on a subsequent
conviction to imprisonment for a term or imprisonment
for life, the subsequent sentence shall run concurrently
with such previous ... subsequent
sentence, being run concurrently, be it life term or of
any lesser term then the different yardstick cannot be
applied for those persons