Section 149 of
IPC, Section 3(2) (v) of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,
Section 25(1) A of Arms Act and Sections ... section 2 of the Code and "Cognizable
case" as defined in that clause shall be constructed
accordingly.
(2) Section 167 of the Code
Section 149 of
IPC, Section 3(2) (v) of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,
Section 25(1) A of Arms Act and Sections ... section 2 of the Code and "Cognizable
case" as defined in that clause shall be constructed
accordingly.
(2) Section 167 of the Code
that
on the same day, he filed an application under Section
167(2) of Cr.P.C. for default bail. The same is reflected ... therefore, the right of
default bail to the accused under Section 167(2) of Cr.P.C.
is not applicable. Hence, the bail petition came
NAGESHWARAPPA, HCGP)
THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER SECTION 439
READ WITH SECTION 167(2) OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE, PRAYING TO ENLARGE ... Crl.P.No.6322/2020 on 17.12.2020, this
petitioner is also entitled for default bail under Section
7
167(2) of
Court established
under Section 11 of UA(P) Act, and thereby, he
is entitled for bail under Section 167(2) of
... sheet is not filed within the prescribed
time under Limitation under Section 167 of Cr.P.C., the
accused is entitled for default bail
injuries. Hence, the offence
punishable under Section 307 of IPC was converted into Section
302 of IPC. The petitioners were arrested on 12.12.2021 and they ... learned Magistrate. But the learned Magistrate rejected the
application under Section 167(2) of Cr.P.C. observing that the
charge sheet has been filed
Therefore, the
petitioners are also entitled for default bail under
Section 167(2) of Cr.P.C. and therefore, prayed for
granting the bail ... punishment is extended up to 10 years
and as per Section 167(2) of Cr.P.C., for filing a charge
sheet for offence punishable
produced before the nearest
Magistrate as required under Section 167(1)
Code of Criminal Procedure can still be
remanded to police custody after the expiry ... learned Magistrate shall pass
appropriate orders under Section
167(1) of the Code of Criminal
Procedures.
• 5) If the Police officer decides not to
effect
discussing the statement of the victim under Section 154 of Cr.P.C.
has been reiterated in 164 Cr.P.C . and there is medical ... investigation and filing of charge sheet by the police, as per Section
167 of Cr.P.C., as the police have time for filing charge
referred as under:
"126. Section 43 D(2) of UAPA reads as follows:--
"(2) Section 167 of the Code shall apply in relation ... days
from the date of the first judicial remand as per Section
167 of Cr.P.C. and under