directed to run consecutively.
The result was that the appellants were to undergo consecutive life
sentences ranging between two to eight such sentences depending upon ... awarding of
two or more life sentences to the prisoner. It was a case of two term
sentences being awarded for two different offences committed
directs that such punishments shall run concurrently.
(2) In the case of consecutive sentences, it shall not be necessary for the Court by reason only ... there cannot be two terms of life for an individual. In that sense also, it will be ludicrous to order consecutive sentence of life
Vishal Yadav vs State Govt. Of Up on 6 February, 2015
Author: Gita Mittal
Bench
furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/-(ten
thousand only) with two sureties of the like
amount each to the satisfaction of learned
Juvenile Justice ... case of his absence for two
consecutive dates or in case of violation of
the terms of the bail, his bail bond will be
liable
bail on furnishing bail
bond of Rs.10,000/- each with two sureties of the like amount each
to the satisfaction of learned Subdivisional Judicial ... court.
4. In case of absence for two consecutive dates or in
violation of the terms of the bail, their bail bonds
will be liable
Murthy vs State on 1 February, 2007
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
murders allegedly
committed by them would run consecutively and not
concurrently. It was argued that in terms of Section 31 of the
Criminal Procedure Code ... whether the Court could order life sentence
and term sentence to run consecutively?" was considered. It was observed
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directed to run consecutively. The result was that the appellants were to
undergo consecutive life sentences ranging between two to eight such sentences
depending upon ... awarding of two or
more life sentences to the prisoner. It was a case of two term sentences being
awarded for two different offences committed
life sentence and a
sentence for a definite term whether the two
sentences are concurrent or consecutive, shall be
considered by the Revising Board when ... total period which a term
convict has to serve in respect of two or more
consecutive sentences, exceeds 20 years the case
of a casual
directs that such punishments shall run concurrently.
(2) In the case of consecutive sentences, it shall not be necessary for the Court by reason only ... there cannot be two terms of life for an individual. In that sense also, it will be ludicrous to order consecutive sentence of life