subsequent judgment of the Constitution Bench of the Apex Court in Sanjay Dutt v. State through C.B.I., Bombay ... sheet within the prescribed time. In short, the Apex Court in Sanjay Dutt 's case, cited supra, in clearest possible term has declared that
State of Maharashtra 2001(5)
B.C.R. 577 and Sanjay Dutt v. State through C.B.I. Bombay 1994 SCC(Cri.)
1433.
In Uday ... availed of, as has been held by the Constitution Bench in
Sanjay Dutt (supra). The crucial question that arises for
consideration, therefore, is what
team led by
Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma consisting of Inspector
Sanjay Dutt, SI Dharmender, Kumar, SI Ravinder Kumar
Tyagi, SI Dalip Kumar, SI Rakesh Malik ... involved in raid than eye witnesses - HC
Gurmeet (PW4), Inspector Sanjay Dutt (PW12), SI Anil Tyagi
(PW13), ASI Chhajju
challan being filed if already not availed of. In Sanjay Dutt v. State through C.B.I. Bombay (II) ((1994) 5 SCC 410) a Constitution ... already not availed of" used by the Constitution Bench in Sanjay Dutt 's case (supra) is explained in Uday Mohanlal Acharya
Singh v. State of Punjab 2002 (2) Crimes 84, Sanjay Dutt v. State through CBI 1995 Cr.L.J. 477, Bhinya Ram v. State ... that could not be taken away.
9. In the case of Sanjay Dutt v. State through CBI, Bombay (supra), a Constitution Bench
under Section 43 (D) of the UAP Act, 1967.
8. In Sanjay Dutt v. State Through C.B.I., Bombay (II ) reported
conviction ought to be stayed. We then
have the case of Sanjay Dutt -Versus- State of Maharashtra
through CBI, Bombay since reported ... accepted by the Court. There also the plea taken
by Shri Sanjay Dutt was that he wanted to contest the
parliamentary elections. The Apex Court
been explained by the Supreme Court in the case of Sanjay Dutt v. State through C.B.I. Bombay
Constitution Bench of this Court in the case of Sanjay Dutt v. State through C.B.I., (II). It was said
Judgment of the
Hon‟ble Apex Court passed in Sanjay Dutt Vs. State
Through CBI, Bombay(II ) reported in (1994) 5 SCC
410 dated ... quite evident from Constitution Bench
decision of this Court in Sanjay Dutt vs. State (1994) 5 SCC 410
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