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These are procedural orders passed by the Delhi High Court in a batch of criminal revision petitions, bail applications, and connected matters listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Amit Mahajan on 26 April 2024. The matters could not be taken up due to a Special Bench hearing scheduled post 4:00 p.m. and were accordingly adjourned to future dates.
In BAIL APPLN. 3126/2023 (Anni Massey @ James Massey vs State NCT of Delhi), the bail application was dismissed for non-prosecution as none appeared for the applicant on two consecutive dates. In BAIL APPLN. 1368/2024 (Sumit Rathor vs State NCT of Delhi), the applicant sought interim bail under Section 439 CrPC to appear in examinations; the court noted the availability of examination facilities at Tihar Jail through the National Institute of Open Schooling, and the application was dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to apply before the Jail Superintendent.
In BAIL APPLN. 1424/2024 (Harshdeep Thakur vs State), a regular bail application under Section 439 CrPC for offences under Sections 489B/489C/34 IPC was entertained, notice was issued to the State, and the matter was listed for 21.05.2024. Several other matters including CRL.REV.P. 1302/2023 and CRL.REV.P. 225/2024 were simply adjourned.
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currency offences
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