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Central Government Act Section 167(2) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(2) The Magistrate to whom an accused
Central Government Act
custody for more than 60 days under Section 167, Criminal
Procedure Code,
6. The petitioner who is the father ... prepared to
and do furnish bail under Section 167, Criminal Procedure Code. He
further contended that the provisions of Section
Andhra High Court
right,
if any, contemplated under Section 167(2), Criminal Procedure Code.
4. Arguments in this matter were heard ... been submitted to us that
Section 167(2), Criminal Procedure Code is referentially incorporated
in Section 36A, NDPS
Madhya Pradesh High Court
section (2) of section 167 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure since the challan was not filed by the Investigating ... proviso to
subsection (2) of Section 167 of Code of Criminal Procedure in such
cases an express provision indicating
Bombay High Court
Customs Act, the operation of Section 167 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure came to an end and that ... scope and ambit of Section 167 of the Code
of Criminal Procedure, we would like to dispose of the preliminary
Andhra High Court
such the
offences punishable under Section 409 of Indian Penal Code
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is not attracted. He further contended that ... petitioner attract the Section 120(B)(a) of
Indian Penal Code. He further contended that para
Karnataka High Court
made to the provisions of S. 167 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, the same may have to be read ... clear that proviso to Section 167(2)
Criminal Procedure Code is not applicable to such cases covered by
Section
Madras High Court
remand of an accused under Section 167
of the Code of Criminal Procedure comes to an end as soon ... filed, period of remand under Section 167 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure comes
Karnataka High Court
Magistrate,
Devakottai passed an order under Section 167(5) of Criminal Procedure
Code, stopping all further proceedings of investigation ... refer Sub-section 5 of Section 167 of
Criminal Procedure Code, which is extracted as hereunder:
"If in any case
Madras High Court
case under
section 304 read with section 148, Indian Penal Code.
The facts of the case are briefly as follows ... section 148 read with section
147 Indian Penal Code, for causing the death of one Sagru
and grievous and simple
Supreme Court of India
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