received any
summons from the Court. Petitioner is ready to surrender before the
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I attest to the accuracy and
integrity ... without expressing any opinion on the merits
of the case, this petition is disposed of with a direction that in case
petitioner surrenders before
context to be kept in mind
that, as per the Apex Courts expression relied on by the
accused respondent to this application that is
Omprakash ... cancelling forthwith and by directing the
respondent accused herein meanwhile to surrender
himself before the learned Special Judge for Economic
Offences, under Section
released on bail shall surrender
to custody forthwith. We make it clear that
we have not expressed any opinion on merits
of the case ... Investigation v. V. Vijay Sai Reddy [4]
wherein the learned Judges have expressed thus:
"28. While granting bail, the court has to
keep
came to this court seeking a direction. He can very
well surrender before the court below and convince that court
that he is not served ... apprehension expressed in the petition, this
court feels that the petition can be disposed of as follows:
If the petitioner surrenders before the Judicial
First
only apprehension of the petitioner is that, if
he surrenders before the court below, his bail application will
not be considered on the same ... apprehension expressed in
the petition, this court feels that the petition can be disposed
of as follows:
If the petitioner surrenders before the Judicial
First
private persons. Further, when an accused person appears
before a Magistrate or surrenders voluntarily, the Magistrate is
empowered to take that accused person into custody ... arrest of the person concerned by the Magistrate
on appearance or surrender. It will be appropriate, at this stage, to
note that in every arrest
Public Prosecutor in support of his submissions,
mainly placed reliance upon two expressions of the Apex Court viz, in
Kalyanchandrasarkar Vs Rajeshranjan @ Pappu Yadav ... bail application of her husband on that ground made
her to surrender. There is every likelihood of her again fleeing, if
she continuous
private
persons. Further, when an accused person appears
before a Magistrate or surrenders voluntarily, the
Magistrate is empowered to take that accused
person into custody ... arrest of the person concerned by the
Magistrate on appearance or surrender. It will be
appropriate, at this stage, to note that in every
arrest
persons. Fur-
ther, when an accused person appears before
a Magistrate or surrenders voluntarily, the
Magistrate is empowered to take that accused
person into custody ... arrest of the person con-
cerned by the Magistrate on appearance or
surrender. It will be appropriate, at this
stage, to note that in every
examined under s.313 CrPC on July 21, 2008. He
claimed innocence, expressed ignorance and asserted that the allegations were
false. His advocate said that ... weapon were
important connecting circumstances. The appellant fled after the occurrence and
surrendered only on January 3, 2001. PW3's evidence of treatment-expense