than seven years, as the Second Proviso appended to sub-section (1) of Section 437 provides that a person referred to in clause ... offence is of the nature specified in sub-section (3) of Section 437 , while granting bail to the accused, the High Court or Court
abroad can be deprived by following procedure established by the law. Sec. 437(3)of the Coderequires and enables the criminal court while releasing ... matter of non bailable offences not falling within sub sec.(3) of Sec. 437 of the Code, the Magistrate or court has the discretionary power
such other conditions as may be imposed under sub-section (3) of Section 437, as if the bail were granted under that section.
Explanation ... such other condition as may be imposed under sub-section (3) of section 437 Cr.P.C., as if the bail were granted under that
Court for getting an opportunity of filing an application under Section 437 or under Section 438 of the Code. It is desirable to keep ... steps under Section 204 of the Code are taken. At this juncture a person cannot move the Courts under Section 437 or under Section
such other conditions as may be imposed under sub-section (3) of section 437 , as if the bail were granted under that section.
Explanation ... would be justified ? and ought to impose conditions spelt out in Section 437 (3), Cr. PC [by virtue of Section 438 (2)]. The need
third applicant to the Legislative Assembly on the grounds available under Section 100 of the Representation of the People ... bail forthwith. 1st applicant deserves to be given benefit of Section 437 (1) Cr.P.C. being woman and shall be enlarged on bail
Companies Act . First proviso to Section 212(6)(ii) provides that no person accused of any offence under Section 447 of the Companies Act shall ... woman whose prayer for bail can also be considered under Section 437(1) Cr.P.C. In the present case there is no approval from
direction dated 20.11.2020 of this Court in Criminal Misc. Anticipatory Bail Application U/S 438 Cr.P.C . No. 8072 of 2020, Govind Mishra @ Chhotu ... named in the F.I.R. Referring to the proviso to Section 437 Cr.P.C., he contends that applicant is liable to be enlarged
Nanda regarding the power of criminal court to impound the passport under Sec. 104 of the Code which observation, I stated above is made ... abroad can be deprived by following procedure established by the law. Sec. 437(3)of the Coderequires and enables the criminal court while releasing
Devendra vs State Of U.P.Td. on 23 February, 2024
Author: Siddharth
Bench: Siddharth