other co-accused person Harpreet
Singh made an Application for plea bargaining under the relevant
provisions, as a result whereof, the said Application was referred ... Chapter 21A of the Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 by way of plea
bargaining and consequently, the National Lok Adalat after considering the
facts and circumstances
rejecting his application under
Section 265B of the Cr.PC. for plea bargaining.
2 Heard. Rule. Heard finally by consent of parties.
3 According ... application under
Section 265-B of the Cr.PC for plea bargaining. The petitioner
further contended that the said application was entertained by the
learned
rejecting his application under
Section 265B of the Cr.PC. for plea bargaining.
2 Heard. Rule. Heard finally by consent of parties.
3 According ... application under
Section 265-B of the Cr.PC for plea bargaining. The petitioner
further contended that the said application was entertained by the
learned
rejecting his application under
Section 265B of the Cr.PC. for plea bargaining.
2 Heard. Rule. Heard finally by consent of parties.
3 According ... application under
Section 265-B of the Cr.PC for plea bargaining. The petitioner
further contended that the said application was entertained by the
learned
rejecting his application under
Section 265B of the Cr.PC. for plea bargaining.
2 Heard. Rule. Heard finally by consent of parties.
3 According ... application under
Section 265-B of the Cr.PC for plea bargaining. The petitioner
further contended that the said application was entertained by the
learned
apprised you about the provisions of Plea Bargaining: Your lawyer,
Prosecution, Jail inmate or authorities or some body else ?
2
Ans. My lawyer has apprised ... about the provisions of Plea Bargaining.
Q13 Do you know the contents of the application as well as affidavit filed
Class, Indore dated 24.8.2017
accepting the petitioner's application for plea bargaining under
Section 265-B of the Cr.P.C. and granting time ... application under Section 265-B of
the Cr.P.C. for plea bargaining. The learned JMFC had
accepted the said application and passed the impugned
more than once. Undoubtedly, the
chapter (no. XXI-A) on "plea bargaining" permits a person accused of
an offence to move an application ... plea bargaining". But then,
Section 265 B (1) Cr.P.C. makes it clear that such application is to be
made to the Court
punishable upto term for seven years and in such cases, 'plea bargaining'
is permissible. It was submitted that denial of bail granted cannot ... offence punishable with term
up to seven years, 'plea bargaining' can be entertained, is misplaced as
proviso to Sub-Section
that chapter 21A of Cr.P.C is with regard to plea
bargaining. As per Section 265 E contained in the said chapter, where plea ... Experience has also shown that in the sentence (s) awarded under
plea bargaining settlement, the accused is rarely sentenced to imprisonment.
7. In context