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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Concurrency of Sentences in Multiple Convictions for Theft and Forgery. Court holds that Section 427(1) CrPC does not mandate concurrency for distinct transactions and that the trial court's discretion to order consecutive sentences was justified.

The petitioner, Abidkhan @ Salman Mukhtar Khan Pathan, was convicted in three separate criminal cases (C.C. Nos.664/PW/2011, 665/PW/2011, and 666/PW/2...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Allows Criminal Writ Petition Seeking Concurrent Sentences Under Section 427 CrPC in Cheque Dishonour Cases. Sentences of Imprisonment Under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Directed to Run Concurrently Considering Totality of Circumstances.

The petitioners, Mr. Krishna Venkatesh and Carl David Holiday Resorts Pvt. Ltd., were convicted by the Judicial Magistrate First Class at Mapusa, Goa,...

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High Court of Karnataka Directs Release of Petitioner in Multiple Cheque Dishonour Cases on Ground of Default Bail Under Section 167(2) Cr.P.C. — Petitioner Entitled to Default Bail as Investigation Not Completed Within 60 Days of Remand.

The petitioner, Smt. C. Bharathi, was arrested in multiple cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, for cheque dishonour. She ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Convicts' Petition for Concurrent Sentences in Multiple Robbery Cases. Court directs that sentences in seven cases run concurrently, applying Section 427(1) CrPC to avoid disproportionate punishment.

The petitioners, Akash Rashtrapal Deshpande and Nikunj @ Nikki Ramesh Sadhwani, were convicted in multiple robbery cases by Magistrate Courts. They we...

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High Court Quashes State Government Order on Premature Release of Convict in Criminal Writ Petition - Order Under Section 433A CrPC Found Erroneous Due to Misapplication of Sentencing Guidelines and Supreme Court Directions.

The petitioner, a 65-year-old convict, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging an order dated 19th September ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Convict's Petition for Concurrent Sentences Under Section 31 CrPC in Absence of Specific Direction for Consecutive Running. Sentences Awarded in Multiple Cases at Same Trial Must Run Concurrently Unless Trial Court Explicitly Orders Consecutive Running.

The petitioner, a convict, filed a Criminal Writ Petition through the Jail Superintendent seeking a declaration that the sentences awarded to him in S...