PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI
Ramesh Lal S/o Shri Basti Ram – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent
ORDER :
1. This misc. petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been preferred by the petitioner claiming the following relief:
2. Learned counsel for the parties fairly concede that the present case is squarely covered by the decision rendered in S.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No. 2883/2014 Rajender Kabra vs. State of Rajasthan decided on 17.02.2017. The relevant portion of the judgment in Rajender Kabra (supra) reads as under:
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The court upheld the legislative intent of section 427 Cr.P.C. and relevant precedents to allow concurrent running of substantive sentences to prevent prolonged imprisonment.
The court can allow concurrent running of sentences to prevent injustice, considering the total duration of sentences and the petitioner's circumstances, in line with Section 427 of the Cr.P.C.
The court applied the discretion under section 427 of the CrPC to allow concurrent running of substantive sentences, considering the petitioner's financial constraints and the total length of sentenc....
The court established that under Section 427 of the CrPC, sentences for multiple convictions can be ordered to run concurrently to prevent excessive imprisonment, provided there are no compelling rea....
provisions of section 427 of the CrPC do not permit a direction for concurrent running of substantive sentences with the sentences awarded in default of payment of fine/compensation
The court can exercise discretion under Section 427 CrPC to allow concurrent sentences to prevent excessive punishment and ensure justice.
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