process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr. Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
accused respondent and perused the record.
This Government appeal is directed against the judgment and order of acquittal dated 1.2.2014 passed by the Special Judge ... reflected from the record appears to be that as a measure of flood relief programme for the year 1988-89 in district Ballia, some relief
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr.Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr.Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr.Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr. Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr. Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr.Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr. Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences
process issued to them and they appeared before the
Court as directed. However, Mr.Singh would argue that careful reading
of the Supreme Court decision ... background of the fact that, Jails in India are flooded with under-trial
prisoners and of this, majority of them have been charged with offences