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- Page 18: Facts Held 1.1 : TERRITORIAL JURISD
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Facts Held 1.5 : HANDCUFFING AND SE
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1.5 : HANDCUFFING AND SECURITY O.K.
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courts from time to time in connect
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NDPS Act to all warrants, searches,
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arrests or searches they would be a
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Facts Held 1.6 : SEARCH AND SEIZURE
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during the period of investigation
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However, no general and wide propos
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Held 1.8 : CHARGE-SHEET State of We
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Held 1.8 : CHARGE-SHEET - NO COGNIZ
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It is, thus, clear that grant of su
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and 159 of the Code is that if a po
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Held 1.9 : DIRECTION BY THE MAGISTR
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Facts Held 1.9 : INTERVENTION BY TH
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Held The Special Inspector-General
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Held II.1 : RECORDING OF CONFESSION
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Facts 11.1 : RECORDING OF CONFESSIO
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. . understandability. In the insta
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11.3 : RECORDING OF DYING DECLARATI
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PW 4, Inspector Didar Singh was the
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11.4 : POLICE AS WITNESS Facts Held
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11.6 : EVIDENTIARYVALUEOFSITE PLAN
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111.1 : RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL
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111.1 : RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL
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111.1 : RIGHT,TO LIFE AND PERSONAL
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111.2 : RIGHT AGAINST TORTURE AND I
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IV.1 : EXTERNMENT Facts Sirajkhan v
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the principle of fair play arid jus
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IV.1 : EXTERNMENT Facts Hussainmiya
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IV.2 : POWER OF POLICE SURVEILLANCE
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Moreover there were no sufficient g
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Facts Held IV.3 :SANCTION OF ROUTE
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The foregoing discussion yields, th
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and every time such requests afresh
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(4) The State has a duty to maintai
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prescribes a period of limitation d
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IV.8 : REGULATING HORSE-RACING AND