1984 (5) TMI 273
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....o. 4126 of 1984 and Mr. V. D. Mishra, learned Counsel for the petitioners in SLP No. 5540 of 1984 and Mr. K. K. Venugopal, learned Counsel for the contesting respondents in both the petitions and Mr. A. P. Chatterjee, learned Counsel for the State of West Bengal. 2. List of dates filed by Mrs. Indra Bansal, learned Counsel is taken on record. 3. Very interesting point of law was sought to be can....
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....ld imply that respondent No. 3, State of West Bengal and respondents Nos. 4 to 14 the various Police Officers and their servants and subordinate officers were restrained from taking any step or further step or any action or carrying on the investigation on the basis of or in pursuance of, or, in furtherance of two aforementioned FIRs lodged against respondents Nos. 1 and 2. The order had the effec....
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....peals followed, by such orders as interim relief prayed for granted in terms of prayer which leave us guessing about prayers made, the case for granting the prayer, appreciations by a judicially trained mind and what appealed to the Court. We have serious reservations about the procedure of oral applications and oral appeals. We do not propose to finally pronounce on these vital points. On an oral....
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....agistrate shall take them into judicial custody and release them on appropriate bail subject to his discretion to fix the amount of bonds. 6. In the course of investigation, the Investigating Officer has seized and taken into his possession various books, documents and papers. It appears that the petitioner have obtained directions for convening a meeting of the unsecured creditors of the company....