2014 (12) TMI 150
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....P. (Crl) No. 65/2014 , W. P. (Crl) No. 78/2014, W. P. (Crl) No. 88/2014 , W. P. (Crl. - -<br>Customs<br>Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla And Abhay Manohar Sapre,JJ. For Petitioner(s) Mr. Kapil Sibal,Sr.Adv. W.P.(Crl) 189/14 Dr. Rajeev Dhavan,Sr.Adv. Mr. V.K. Bali,Sr.Av. Mr. Saurabh Kirpal,Adv. Ms. Manali Singhal,Adv. Mr. Aditya Soni,Adv. Ms. Christine Acy Kumar,Adv. Ms. Diksha Rai,Adv. For R....
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.... Sections 154, 155 and 157 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to investigate a cognizable/non-cognizable offence, if any, under Section 135 of the Customs Act. In fact, when we perused the averments contained in the Writ Petition the provocation for the petitioner to file this writ petition was the so-called search conducted in the residential premises of the petitioner's ex-wife on 11.06.2013,....
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....xpressed that the writ petition does not merit any consideration to be dealt with on the various issues raised, inasmuch as it will be for the petitioner to work out his remedy as and when any appropriate positive action is taken against the petitioner. In the course of hearing, learned Senior Counsel appearing for the petitioner now seeks to withdraw the writ petition reserving petitioner's l....
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.... to serious prejudice. Learned Solicitor General further contended that by resorting to withdrawal of the writ petitions and by seeking to reserve their liberties, it should not give scope for the petitioners to again scuttle the actions that may be initiated by the respondents under the provisions of the Acts as well as the Code. While appreciating the respective contentions of the parties and fo....


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