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Murder Convicts Sentenced To Life Without Remission Not Entitled To Furlough

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‘Completely Unacceptable’ : Delhi HC On District Judge’s Refusal To Accept Bail Bond On Ground That Softy Copy Of HC Order Wasn’t Authenticated HELD Jail Superintendent, Tihar Jail No.7. to release accused on personal bond, in interim .
Settlement between accused and complainant. Quashing of FIR. HELD case registered under Sections 420 and 468 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 though the aspect of the settlement between the petitioner and the complainant may be considered by the learned Trial Court as a mitigating circumstance at the final stage. DISMISSED DOD 13.07.2020

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