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“Having held that Section 397 IPC is not attracted, the Trial Court could not have proceeded to frame a charge invoking the same provision”: Delhi High Court sets aside contradictory order on charge in robbery case, condones 398-day delay owing to peculiar procedural history, holds framing of conspiracy charge with Section 397 legally inconsistent where accused did not use weapon, and remands matter for fresh consideration after FSL report and Arms Act sanction

HEADNOTE Rahul v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) Court: High Court of DelhiBench: Swarana Kanta SharmaDate of Judgment: 10 December 2025Citation: CRL.REV.P. 1161/2024Laws / Sections Involved: Sections 392, 397,…
Posted by Rawlaw January 23, 2026
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Delhi High Court Rejects Default and Regular Bail Plea: “Sanction Under Arms Act Not Mandatory for Filing Chargesheet, Default Bail Not Maintainable”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the application for default and regular bail under Sections 483 and 187(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), holding that: “Filing…
Posted by Rawlaw July 3, 2025

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