view of Saibanna vs. State of Karnataka19 , there
cannot be two consecutive life sentences, and hence there will be no
discretion vested in the trial ... Ranjit Singh vs.
UT of Chandigarh24 , to show that two life sentences can run consecutively
to ensure that even if any remission is granted
Ram Dhani And Others vs Addl. Collector F And R And Others on 21 February
accused at one trial of two or
more offences to provide that the sentences inflicted would run
consecutively and not concurrently. As a mater ... discretion in terms of
Section 35 of the Code and has specifically provided that the sentences
awarded to the appellant would run consecutively
view of Saibanna vs. State of Karnataka19 , there
cannot be two consecutive life sentences, and hence there will be no
discretion vested in the trial ... Ranjit Singh vs.
UT of Chandigarh24 , to show that two life sentences can run consecutively
to ensure that even if any remission is granted
view of Saibanna vs. State of Karnataka19 , there
cannot be two consecutive life sentences, and hence there will be no
discretion vested in the trial ... Ranjit Singh vs.
UT of Chandigarh24 , to show that two life sentences can run consecutively
to ensure that even if any remission is granted
appellant herein committed the offence punishable
under Section 302 of IPC against two victims. Court below is
perfectly justified in arriving at the said conclusion ... fixed term. In
such cases, if the court does not direct that the sentences
shall run concurrently, then the sentences will run
consecutively by operation
part of
petitioner to cause his appearance through counsel on two consecutive
hearings without any sufficient cause, the concession granted herein shall be
deemed ... integrity of this document
the petitions shall stand disposed of in terms of the direction and observations
made above. Interim direction in both the cases
person concerned
with the case;
(vi) If there are two consecutive defaults either
in attending the Police Station, or breach of any
of the aforesaid ... applicant's bail.
9. The application is allowed in the aforesaid
terms and is accordingly disposed of.
10. It is made clear that
allowed and the
applicant is enlarged on bail on the following terms and conditions:-
ORDER
i) The Applicant be enlarged on bail on furnishing ... Registry of the trial Court, within two weeks of his
release;
vii) If there are 2 consecutive defaults either in attending the Police
Station
Abhijeet Singh Alias Ankur Likhari vs State Of Punjab on 28 May, 2019
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