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cannot compel blind adherence.
In which case to grant bail and in which to refuse it is,
in the very ... discretion of the court, by providing that it may grant
bail "if it thinks fit"
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High Court or the Court of Session shall, before granting bail to a person who is accused of an offence
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court of sessions, they are not
competent to grant bail. Hence the main question for consideration is
whether the committing ... court has jurisdiction to grant bail at the time
of committal when the accused is alleged to have committed
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person referred to in clause (ii) be released on bail if it is satisfied that It is just and proper ... investigation shall not be sufficient ground for refusing to grant bail if he is otherwise entitled to be released
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offence while on bail.
(2) The limitations on granting of bail specified in clause (b) of sub- section ... time being in force on granting of bail
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free in the
exercise of their judicial discretion to grant bail if they
consider ... cannot compel blind adherence.
In which case to grant bail and in which to refuse it is, in
the very
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Code with reference to
the Question of Granting of Bail with Conditions?
(5) Report on the first fourteen Chapters comprising ... orlence (S. 436A); certain restrictions in the grant of
bail to previous convicts of grave offences and other conditions
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view while dealing with an application for
grant of bail under Section 20(4) and for grant of extension ... contained in Section 20(8) TADA control the grant
of bail under Section 20(4) of the Act also
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character of evidence the court was inclined to grant bail
to the appellants. The High Court while setting aside ... always be exercised by the court in favour of granting bail
subject to s. 437(3) with regard to imposition
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power are removed
and the power of granting bail possessed by the court under
the Code revives and becomes exercisable ... obstante clause is intended to restrict the
power of granting bail under the Code and not to confer
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