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Md. Ferdaus vs State Of West Bengal & Ors on 17 May, 2022

therefore correctly held that, there was no necessity of further detention for custodial interrogation of the private opposite parties. The Learned Sessions Judge had granted ... punishment prescribed of the offence alleged is for imprisonment for life and death penalty and the offence is exclusively triable of the Court of Sessions
Calcutta High Court (Appellete Side) Cites 18 - Cited by 0 - D Basak - Full Document

Manju Devi vs State on 6 July, 2020

Bail application. The allegations are serious and the Applicant is required for custodial interrogation and hence, Anticipatory Bail should not be granted to the Applicant ... conduct the post-mortem of the deceased, who died an unnatural death. This action of delaying the post-mortem, at the instance of the Applicant
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Sk. Abed Ali vs Unknown on 6 December, 2022

victim. The police filed charge sheet and, therefore, custodial interrogation of the petitioner is not required. The husband and the brother ... victim received a phone call half an hour before the death of the victim where the victim claiming she was tortured by her in-laws
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Rakesh Molla vs Unknown on 16 November, 2022

police filed charge sheet and, therefore, there is no requirement of custodial interrogation of the petitioner. Learned Advocate appearing for the State draws the attention ... victim was assaulted and throttled. The post-mortem report suggests that the death was caused due to manual strangulation. There are materials in the case
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