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eastern &northern hemisphere which shares land border with Pajikistan to west, northern
& Surma.
It’s bounded by Indus Ocean on the south by certain others. Rules & regulations of Republic
of Indus are Pari material to that of Indian Republic.
Panjikistan separated from India 1947, 1948 Panjikistan occupied some part of state of
Pammu-kasmir. In 1999 again, pajikistan sneaked into Indus territories, killed innocent
person & destroy government property.
On 23 Nov. 2015, 12 (Laksher-e-khaiba) territories trained by Pajikistan military &ISO agency
left Pajikistan for trade via sea.
On 26 Nov. 15, by hijacking a boat owned by fisherman, killed or damaged various assests,
then Art. 51 of UN CHARTER introduce to destroy lower pad of terrorists.
Surgical strike as carried out on 7oct. 2016 in Pajikistan out of them 1 apprehending
terrorism handed by army to ATS.
Pajikistan appeal before competent high court of Trombay against dismissal of bail by court
of competent jurisdiction under clause(2) of s. 167 Cr pc for delay filling of chargesheet.
Issue 3:- whether the charge sheet was not filled with in the statutory period of 90 days the accused has
right to be enlarged on bail.
In this case supreme court reiterated that permissible limit for filling challan for offence under section
304(b) of IPC is 90 days and if challan is filed within this statutory period, the accused will be entitled to
be release on bail under section 167 of CRPC
In this case the application was filed for release on bail under section 167(2) the charge sheet as filed by
police after the order of release ass passed but before filling of bail bond by the accused it was held that
accused was not entitled for grant of bail. More so because it was shown by material on record that
complicity of accused in alleged offence and allegation were serious in nature.
Has ruled that receipt of the charge-sheet in court by itself is no ground for cancellation of bail unless he
furnishes bail which was granted under section 167 (2) of the code.