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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Vikas Yadav and Anr.

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Feb-06-2015

..... in fact judicial discretion for awarding consecutive sentence for a repeat offender while undergoing a sentence in a prior conviction has been taken away ..... designed to protect society by deterring potential offenders as also by preventing the guilty party from repeating the offence it is also designed to reform the offender and reclaim him as a law abiding citizen for the good of the society as .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Nilam Katara Vs. State Govt. of Nct of Delhi and Ors.

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Feb-06-2015

..... in fact judicial discretion for awarding consecutive sentence for a repeat offender while undergoing a sentence in a prior conviction has been taken away ..... designed to protect society by deterring potential offenders as also by preventing the guilty party from repeating the offence it is also designed to reform the offender and reclaim him as a law abiding citizen for the good of the society as .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Sukhdev Yadav Vs. State and Anr.

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Feb-06-2015

..... in fact judicial discretion for awarding consecutive sentence for a repeat offender while undergoing a sentence in a prior conviction has been taken away ..... designed to protect society by deterring potential offenders as also by preventing the guilty party from repeating the offence it is also designed to reform the offender and reclaim him as a law abiding citizen for the good of the society as .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vishal Yadav Vs. State Govt. of Up

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Feb-06-2015

..... in fact judicial discretion for awarding consecutive sentence for a repeat offender while undergoing a sentence in a prior conviction has been taken away ..... designed to protect society by deterring potential offenders as also by preventing the guilty party from repeating the offence it is also designed to reform the offender and reclaim him as a law abiding citizen for the good of the society as .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Sukhdev Yadav @ Pehalwan

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Feb-06-2015

..... in fact judicial discretion for awarding consecutive sentence for a repeat offender while undergoing a sentence in a prior conviction has been taken away ..... designed to protect society by deterring potential offenders as also by preventing the guilty party from repeating the offence it is also designed to reform the offender and reclaim him as a law abiding citizen for the good of the society as .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vikas Yadav Vs. State of Up

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Feb-06-2015

..... in fact judicial discretion for awarding consecutive sentence for a repeat offender while undergoing a sentence in a prior conviction has been taken away ..... designed to protect society by deterring potential offenders as also by preventing the guilty party from repeating the offence it is also designed to reform the offender and reclaim him as a law abiding citizen for the good of the society as .....

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Dec 22 2015 (HC)

M. Viswanathan Vs. The State of Andhra Pradesh and Others

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Dec-22-2015

..... investigating agencies absolutely callous and casual the very purpose of passing detention orders against such repeat offenders thereby gets defeated frustrated 14 2 it is also necessary for the respondents to study ..... or without looking into the law laid down by the supreme court in case of repeat offenders grant orders of bail on merits we observe that the courts below while dealing with .....

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Apr 27 2015 (HC)

Kiran Singh Vs. Cisf

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Apr-27-2015

..... allegations against all and sundry and is found to be a repeat offender would make himself liable to a suitable penalty being levied ..... before imposing punishment 34 the petitioner being found to be a repeat offender a person who expresses no remorse a person who levies ..... is thus a case where the petitioner not only indulged in repeated wrongs but made false allegations against his colleagues and the .....

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May 15 2015 (HC)

Anoop Tariyal Vs. State Bank of Patiala and Anr.

Court: Delhi

Decided on: May-15-2015

..... with by this court as already stated above petitioner is a repeat offender and earlier departmental proceedings were also held against the petitioner ..... with the undertaking given earlier by the petitioner not to repeat any act of misconduct in future 3 departmental proceedings in ..... he was reinstated on his undertaking of not to repeat any misconduct in future petitioner is therefore clearly a person .....

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Mar 13 2015 (HC)

Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) Vs. Intex Technologies (India) ...

Court: Delhi

Decided on: Mar-13-2015

and mr vihan dang advs versus intex technologies india limited defendant through mr saikrishna rajgopal with mr j sai deepak ms

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