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Chandu Choudhary @ Chandua vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh
2021 Latest Caselaw 4855 MP

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 4855 MP
Judgement Date : 31 August, 2021

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Chandu Choudhary @ Chandua vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 31 August, 2021
Author: Rajendra Kumar Srivastava
                                                                     1                               CRA-406-2013
                                            The High Court Of Madhya Pradesh
                                                       CRA-406-2013
                                             (CHANDU CHOUDHARY @ CHANDUA Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH)

                                   23
                                   Jabalpur, Dated : 31-08-2021
                                         None for the appellant.
                                         Shri Akhilendra Singh, GA for the respondent-State.

Appellant-accused has been convicted and sentenced vide judgment dated 28.01.2013 since than he is in jail, so it appears that he may be served complete sentence, so Government Advocate is directed to call the detention

report of the appellant from the concerned jail.

Office is also directed to call the detention report of the appellant from the concerned jail.

List the case in the week commencing 20.09.2021.

(RAJENDRA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA) JUDGE

MISHRA

Signature Not Verified SAN

Digitally signed by ARVIND KUMAR MISHRA Date: 2021.09.02 10:29:21 IST

 
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