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Court: Karnataka
..... investigation cannot be completed in twenty four hours 1 whenever any person is arrested and detained in custody and it appears that the investigation cannot be completed within the period ..... required evidence within the prescribed time period failing which the accused can no longer be detained this ensures that the investigating officers are compelled to act swiftly and efficiently without misusing .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... 1 of the constitution provides inter alia that no person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without being informed as soon as may be of the grounds for such .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... investigation cannot be completed in twenty four hours 1 whenever any person is arrested and detained in custody and it appears that the investigation cannot be completed within the period ..... required evidence within the prescribed time period failing which the accused can no longer be detained this ensures that the investigating officers are compelled to act swiftly and efficiently without misusing .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... by the appointing authority and not the ceo ii an employee after being suspended and detained for a period beyond 48 hours stands automatically suspended by operation of law namely the ..... learned counsel appearing for the petitioner 5 the next submission that deemed suspension of a detained civil servant would be coterminous with the detention period is not supported the provisions of .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... 18 whether the second application was maintainable or otherwise need not detain this court for long or delve deep into the matter ..... of the accused with the crime charged we need not therefore detain ourselves to consider the other evidence led by the prosecution ..... counsel representing the petitioners the submission and contra submission need not detain this court for long or delve deep as the issue .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChannakeshava B Tingarikar Vs. Central Bureau Of Investigation
Court: Karnataka
..... 18 whether the second application was maintainable or otherwise need not detain this court for long or delve deep into the matter ..... of the accused with the crime charged we need not therefore detain ourselves to consider the other evidence led by the prosecution ..... counsel representing the petitioners the submission and contra submission need not detain this court for long or delve deep as the issue .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... 18 whether the second application was maintainable or otherwise need not detain this court for long or delve deep into the matter ..... of the accused with the crime charged we need not therefore detain ourselves to consider the other evidence led by the prosecution ..... counsel representing the petitioners the submission and contra submission need not detain this court for long or delve deep as the issue .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... 18 whether the second application was maintainable or otherwise need not detain this court for long or delve deep into the matter ..... of the accused with the crime charged we need not therefore detain ourselves to consider the other evidence led by the prosecution ..... counsel representing the petitioners the submission and contra submission need not detain this court for long or delve deep as the issue .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... disobeyed the order dated 09 01 2002 and hence he may be ordered to be detained in civil prison the defendant no 2 appellant herein filed the objection statement on 02 ..... record comes to the conclusion that the appellant herein violated the order and ordered to detain him for a period of one month 44 being aggrieved by the said order the .....
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Court: Karnataka
..... such document documents as is are relied on by the detaining authority which would deprive the detenu to make an effective ..... and the facts on which the subjective satisfaction of the detaining authority is based for ordering preventive detention is not justiciable ..... not open to the constitutional courts to enquire whether the detaining authority has erroneously or correctly reached a satisfaction on .....
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