ABDUL JABBAR versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 of the Conduct Rule (XLV of 1860), the delay in Section 302/34 bail was due to the demise of the Presiding Officer, whose successor, according to him, had not yet been charged. The prosecution's case was principally an indictment and instead of releasing him on bail due to legal delay, it was appropriate and fair if anyone was able to stand trial for his merits, given the strange circumstances responsible for the cause. Time is up The delayed session judge was instructed to either conduct the trial himself or present it to an additional sessions judge in the district and fail the trial within three months, in which the defendants applied for bail. Can update
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