Magistrate under Section 167(2) and (3) of the said Code. It is, therefore, clear that Section 167(1) of the Code concerns itself with ... otherwise dealt with according to the Code of Criminal Procedure . In other words, Code of Criminal Procedure is the parent statute which provides for investigation
made, vacate the order made under Sub-section (5) under Section 167 of Cr.P.C. From the reading of the above provisions, the investigation ... filed. If Section 173(8) Cr.P.C. read along with Sub- sections 1 , 2 and 5 of Section 167, it is clear that unless
under Section 309 Cr.P.C. through video conferencing as it is done under Proviso (b) to sub section 2 of Section 167 ... short period through videoconferencing. So far as extension of remand under Section 167 Cr.P.C. is concerned, the Court may for its own reasons
either judicial custody or police custody under Section 167
of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
16. When such formal arrest is effected in prison, practically ... been non-compliance of Article 22(2)
or Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by the police."
Then, in paragraph
availed the indefeasible right available to him under Section 167(2)
of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In the present case, the order of
bail ... been filed is not
governed by Section 167 but different provisions of the Code of
Criminal Procedure . If that right had accrued to the accused
background of this concept. Under Section 61 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (for short "the old Code") a person arrested ... purposes of that Chapter;"
18. Section 167(2) was amended by the Code of Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 1978 , whereby, the offences were classified
Section 173 of the Code and that therefore, the statutory relief of bail provided under Section 167(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in the following words :
"The Constitution of India as well as the Code of Criminal Procedure expect
made, vacate the order made under
sub-Section (5) under Section 167 of Cr.P.C. From the reading
of the above provisions, the investigation ... filed. If Section 173(8) Cr.P.C. read along with Sub-
Sections 1 , 2 and 5 of Section 167, it is clear that unless
sheet or final report
before the period prescribed under Section 167(2) Code
of Criminal Procedure will automatically result in
releasing the accused on bail ... justify the judicial custody beyond the
prescribed period under Section 167(2) Code of Criminal
Procedure.
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either judicial custody or police custody under Section 167
of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
16. When such formal arrest is effected in prison, practically ... been non-compliance of Article 22(2)
or Section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by the police."
Then, in paragraph