question of "Concurrent jurisdiction".
a) Illustration I: Assuming, two
Contract Killers make an agreement
between themselves to extort money
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and to kill ... Contract Act 1872, an
agreement which is enforceable by
law, is a "Contract". As per the
Section 2(g) of the Indian Contract
have introduced accused No.11 who is a contract killer.
Accordingly, Rs.10.00 lakh was agreed to payable to
accused No.11 by accused ... other petitioners for
one year three months. The petitioners are contract killers,
if they are granted bail, definitely they will commit similar
offences and also
conspiracy and in
furtherance thereof, engaged accused Nos. 2 and 3
contract killers to liquidate the parents of accused No.1.
According to the prosecution ... direct accusation levelled against the petitioner that the
petitioner was a contract killer and committed the murder
of one of the parents of accused
threatened that he
would get him murdered by hiring contract killers of
Indi, Sindagi and Almel.
7. It was further alleged in the complaint that
prisoners
convicted for two or more murder cases,
Gangsters, contract killers, smugglers, drug
traffickers, racketeers awarded life imprisonment
for committing murders as also the perpetrators
turn they contacted the accused No.11 who said to
be contract killer. In turn the accused No.11 said to be engaged
that
granting bail is discretionary relief and these accused persons
were contract killers for killing and committing murder of
other persons. There was a joint
Prisoners convicted for two or more
murder cases, gangsters, contract killers,
smugglers, drug traffickers, racketeers awarded
life imprisonment for committing murder as also
the perpetrators
introduced
accused No.11 who is said to be a contract killer.
Accordingly, accused No.11 said to be agreed to
murder the deceased ... introduced accused No.11, who
is said to be the contract killer. Accordingly, accused
No.11 agreed to commit the murder of the deceased
with
available
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for this petitioner as he is a contract killer. If the petitioner
released on bail his presence will not secure before this Court