MOOSO versus THE STATE
The challan was presented in court in the case of the accused in Section 13D Criminal Code (v. 1898), Sections 154 and 173 (1) (b), when 34 days after his arrest, the police had to investigate within a period of fourteen. Had to conclude. Submit the accused and the charge sheet to the court in the day and in accordance with section 73173 (1) (b), CCPC, if within fourteen days from the date of filing an FIR under section 154, CRPC If no such investigation was concluded, the police in charge of the police station was mandated. Within three days of the expiry of the fourteen days, the submission of the interim charge sheet was not only complied with such provisions, but after the contradiction, the accused remained in illegal custody with the police and at the same time, Was sent. The entire proceedings against the accused for trial before the court, thus the conviction and sentence imposed by the trial court were set aside and the accused was ordered to be released soon.
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