Delhi High Court has held in State v Hargyan that acceptance of an incomplete charge sheet and denying statutory bail (167(2) CrPC] to the accused amounted to apparent abuse of process of Law. The accused was alleged of committing misappropriation of funds in ATM accounts, wherein he was acting as custodian. The police filed final report before the magistrate court. The court below, returning the charge sheet, directed further investigation into certain aspects .The accused applied for statutory bail before the magistrate court which was rejected.His revision before the sessions judge was allowed, granting statutory bail. Aggrieved by the same,state filed the above criminal revision petition.
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/accepting-incomplete-charge-sheet-denying-statutory-bail-magistrate-apparent-abuse-law-delhi-hc/
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/accepting-incomplete-charge-sheet-denying-statutory-bail-magistrate-apparent-abuse-law-delhi-hc/
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