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Anandakumara MB (Lawyer)     26 October 2009

NBW isseued Accused givenup

Accused absconded and issued NBW by JMFC but not secured to court even after 6 months . Weather Accused can be given up without secured to court. Or any report submitted by police (IO)???? Crime was 307IPC ans accused was A5.



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PJANARDHANA REDDY (ADVOCATE & DIRECTOR)     26 October 2009

IN INDIA--- LAW ONLY  FOR THE LAW FOLLOWERS,IF HE IS NOT FOLLOWED ....UP TO HIM TO FACE THE CONSEQUENSES  OR ......

Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     26 October 2009

how an accused can be given up?

 

the trial will continue in his absence and in future whenever he is arrested to brought before the trial will start afresh against him.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     26 October 2009

 I know a case where summons, NBW, and proclamations under Sec.82 and 83 Cr.PC are hibernating and the accused is roaming free. 


(Guest)

In a criminal case if accused abscond or hide, when NBW issued, when caught

as PJR ji said he has to face the consequences.

Anandakumara MB (Lawyer)     26 October 2009

The chargesheet files as in the Column No 2 as crime not proved.After that NBW was issued to Accuse person . With out any reports from police, given up from trial in the committal court. and not registered a seperate case. He is not avialbe for police or law for interrogation or enquiry. How suspected accused in 307IPC given up??

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     27 October 2009

how come the accused can be given up. do one thing request the court to issue surety notice and u can also apply for proclmation order u can also attache the property of surety and accused

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     27 October 2009

 Which courts are working?

Anandakumara MB (Lawyer)     27 October 2009

I am looking the cases in Ditrict  and session court  and JMFC

Anandakumara MB (Lawyer)     27 October 2009

The judge in the committal court given-up, When police requested  time to arrest the A5 after 6 months . As per S209 to continue to Session court for the committed accused

Anandakumara MB (Lawyer)     29 October 2009

I have attached the NBW copy for reference, also suggest how the A5 was given-up???


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