namely whether the Court can direct life sentence and term
sentences to run consecutively. That aspect was argued keeping in view the
fact that ... direction affirmed by the High Court is that the said term sentences shall
run consecutively. It was contended on behalf of the appellants that even
direct life sentence and term sentences to run consecutively.
That aspect was argued keeping in view the fact that the
appellants have been sentenced ... direction affirmed by the High Court is that the
said term sentences shall run consecutively. It was contended
on behalf of the appellants that even
namely whether the Court can direct life sentence and term sentences to
run consecutively. That aspect was argued keeping in view the fact that ... direction affirmed by the
High Court is that the said term sentences shall run consecutively. It was
contended on behalf of the appellants that even
question of a subsequent
sentence of imprisonment for a term or for life running
consecutively which is the general rule laid down ... question of a
subsequent sentence of. impriosnment for a term or for life
running consecutively which is the general rule laid down in
Sub-. section
propriety of the sentence as the High
Court has imposed a fixed term sentence, i.e., 25 years for the offence
under Section ... Section 201 IPC with
the stipulation that both the sentences would run consecutively. It is apt
to note here that separate sentences have been imposed
entirety of the life or a term of
imprisonment which can be less than full life term but more
than 14 years and put that ... Court has in terms held that since life sentence implies
imprisonment for the remainder of the life of the convict,
consecutive life sentences cannot
State Of Bihar vs Hemlal Sah on 11 February, 2014
Author: Samarendra Pratap Singh
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Hem Lal Sah vs The State Of Bihar on 11 February, 2014
Author: Samarendra Pratap
propriety of the sentence as the High Court has imposed a
fixed term sentence, i.e., 25 years for the offence under
Section ... Section 201
IPC with the stipulation that both the sentences would run
consecutively. It is apt to note here that separate sentences
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have been
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 ... question of a subsequent sentence of imprisonment for a term or for life running consecutively which is the general rule laid down in Sub-section