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1983 Supreme(P&H) 154

S.C.MITAL
Brig Jasbir Singh – Appellant
Versus
Jasmohinder Singh – Respondent


Judgment

S.C.Mital, J.

1. The facts giving rise to this petition are that earlier Jasmohinder Singh filed Criminal Miscellaneous 479-M/1982, under section 478 of the Code of Criminal Procedure against the Union Territory of Chandigarh thought the SHO, Police Station Central Sector 17 Chandigarh and the Station Officer, Police Station Dallanwala, Dehra Doon (U.P.). By an order of D.S. Tewatia, J. dated February 5, 1982, the first respondents (Union Territory of Chandigarh) was deleted. As none appeared for the second, respondent, the following order was passed by the learned Judge on July 16, 1982.

"Non appears despite notice to oppose the anticipatory bail sought by the petitioner. Since the petitioner has not mentioned in the petition that nay FIR has been lodged against him and has been expressed mere apprehension of arrest, it may be ordered that in the event of any case being registered attains him and arrest is to be effected in pursuance there of the petitioner, the petitioner shall be give seven days time by the authority effecting arrest for approaching this Court before effecting his arrest. The application stands disposed of according."

In the connected Crl. M. 549-M/1982







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