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BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCE
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Principles governing grant of bail
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Recognizance
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Bail in non-bailable cases
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Cash or Government promissory notes may be accepted in lieu of bail
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Bail to be granted promptly
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Release on bail by superior Courts
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Bail applications on holidays
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Disposal of bail applications in the absence of Sessions Judge
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Inquiry about sufficiency of bonds
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Forfeiture of bail bonds
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Form of bond for appearance before High Court
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Date of hearing to be communicated to the accused and sureties
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Discretion of High Court
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Re-arrest on cancellation of bond
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Bail application to be treated as urgent
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CHAPTER 11
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POLICE
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PART A
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INVESTIGATION
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Relation between Police and Magistrate
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Police can investigate suo motu only cognizable cases
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Police to record information in non-cognizable cases also
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Procedure of Police on receipt of information
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Distinction between recording of reports under sections 154 and 157, of the Code of Criminal Procedure
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Procedure to be adopted by Magistrate when offender is not known to the complainant
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Procedure of Police when there is or is not sufficient evidence against the accused
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Police cannot detain in custody an accused for more than 24 hours without orders of Magistrate
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Police remands
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Procedure of Magistrate granting remand
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Arrest by Police to be reported. When Police may discharge persons once arrested
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Control of Magistrate over arrests by the Police
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Police diary to be kept and sent up regularly
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Duty Magistrates to supervise Police Investigations
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Magistrate must have among his own records the means to supply statistical information
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Police to send to the Magistrate copies of records made under section 165, Cr.P.C
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Power of Police to summon witnesses and to arrest offenders
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PART B
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REMANDS TO POLICE CUSTODY
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Introductory
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Distinction between remand to Police custody and remand to judicial lock-up
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Non-completion of Police investigation does not justify detention by Police
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Remand to be granted in cases of real necessity
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Magistrate should discourage tendency of Police to take remand to extort confession
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Remand cannot be granted for more than 15 days. Procedure when accused is brought before a Magistrate to obtain remand
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Accused must be produced before the Magistrate who should satisfy himself about necessity for remand
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Principle applying remand cases
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Reasons for grant of remand to be recorded and copy sent to Sessions Judge
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Procedure when a remand for more than 15 days is required for completion of the case
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Strict supervision to be exercised over the action of Magistrates granting remands
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(i) Instructions issued by the Provincial Government in respect to remands
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PART C
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IDENTIFICATION PARADES
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Instructions issued by the Punjab Government regarding identification parades
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PART D
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