MOMIN SHAH versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 4 (o), 382 B & 514 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 379/411 Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VI of 1979), Section 14 Guaranteed Failure to submit bail from the application for extension of benefit of Section 382B, CRPC accused for whom the applicant was on bail, was guaranteed; the bonds offered by the applicant were confiscated. And the applicant was ordered to pay forfeiture in six installments. Under a court order, he was jailed for six months. The applicant, in his petition, sought extension of the benefit of Section 2B2B, CCPC, the permission for the applicant to submit the forced money, under section 141414, CRPC section for any offense. Will be synonymous. 382B, CRPC provided that, where the court has decided to grant the imprisonment sentence to an accused on a charge of a crime, he will, on that period, if any, decide on the charge. Will consider during. SD was detained for such a crime when he was detained for some time before committing to his jail term, and as such, section 382B, CRPC The benefit was extended to her by the applicant before her date in jail. Jail Section 1414, the default penalty for payment of confiscated money under CRPC, will be punishable by up to six months in prison.
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