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REMAND
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LEGAL ASSITANCE
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ILL-TREATMENT
8] It is the duty of Magistrate to inquire whether
arrested person was given ill-treatment by police as instructed
in para 3(1) of chapter I of The Criminal Manual. This direction
was also issued in the case of Shila Barse -vs- State of
Maharashtra AIR 1983 Supreme Court 378.
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(5) Electricity Act 2003 -= Under section 154 of the said act
the Judicial Magistrate First Class shall not commit the charge-
sheet and also he will not entertain the remand. Only Special
Court to do remand.
(6) MCOC Act and MPID Act = Only special Court can
do remand of offence under MCOC Act and MPID Act and not
by the Magistrate.
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SURRENDER OF ACCUSED
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NON-BAILABLE OFFENCE
26] Grant of bail is the rule and committal to jail is an
exception as refusal of bail is the restriction on personal liberty
of individual guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution.
Object of the bail is to secure the appearance of accused at his
trial. Object of bail is neither punitive nor preventive. When
there will be long delay in trial, bail is warranted. Sanjay
Chandra ….Vs....C.B.I. A.I.R. 2012 S.C. 830. However,
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discretionary.
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( S S Das)
Head of the Committee
(District Judge – 2), Amravati
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