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Mar 31 1960 (HC)

Kailash Chandera Sharma Vs. the Superintendent of Post Officers, New D ...

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : AIR1960P& H412; 1960CriLJ1134

..... was made by the district superintendent of police requiring the postmasters of malviya nagar, yusuf sarai and mehrauli post offices to cause search to be made for and to detain all the documents, parcels or things addressed to ..... it is contended that in the very nature of things it is not possible to specify those documents, parcels or things that should be detained by the postal or telegraph department because unless the investigation officer makes some prima facie examination it is not possible for him to determine whether any particular document, parcel or thing would be wanted for the purposes of investigation and with regard to which orders may ..... section 95 appears in chapter vii which relates to processes to compel the production of documents ..... the meaning of the words too far to hold that they would cover an omnibus order passed with regard to all postal articles addressed to a particular person that might in future come into the postal authorities, custody. ..... exception which is in the following terms: 'nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the indian evidence act, 1872, section 123 and 124 or to apply to a letter, postcard, telegram or other document or any parcel or thing in the custody of the postal or telegraph authorities. ..... articles or postal orders and that only such letters etc, can be ordered to be detained as are specifically ..... by the petitioner alleging that he was carrying on the business of supplying various articles, like shoes, toys, cinema projectors etc. .....

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Feb 25 2014 (HC)

Present: M/S Sukhdeep Singh Sandhu and Y.K.Saxena Advocates for the Vs ...

Court : Punjab and Haryana

..... to inform her that it will take 2/3 days for getting the passports, his wife told him that two persons have come to their house at kathmandu and were demanding their articles which he had kept in his brother-in-law s house and that they are kumar vimal 2014.02.25 13:46 i attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document chandigarh 114 cr.a.no.292 ..... person as the assailant; (v) if a witness has furnished identifying features of the assailants during the course of the investigation, this could be confirmed by the investigating officer by showing the photographs of the suspect but the investigating officer should not first show a single photograph, but should show more than one photograph if available; (vi) showing a photograph or photographs to a witness prior to ..... out within four corners of anti hijacking act, 1982 alone and not with reference to the provisions of indian penal code particularly an offence punishable under ..... thus, the court has violated the instructions given in volume iii, chapter xiii rule 5(a) of the high court rules and orders and also the judgment of kumar vimal 2014.02.25 13:46 i attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document ..... post ..... parade meaningless; (vii) there are no statutory guidelines which hold the field in india in this regard and the court would have to assess in ..... of this document chandigarh 83 cr.a.no.292-db of 2009, cr.a.no.632-db of 2008 & cr.a.no.725-db of 2008 materia provision contained in section 162 of criminal procedure code 1898. .....

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