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february 2000

Supreme Court of India · 2000-02-10

Rajendra Prasad vs State Of Bihar And Anr.

Citation / case number
2001CRILJ4946
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Rajendra Prasad
Respondent
State Of Bihar And Anr.
Bench
K.T. Thomas, D.P. Mohapatra

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court granted leave and ordered the temporary custody of a vehicle to the appellant, who is the ostensible name-holder in the registration certificate, to prevent its deterioration while in police custody. The Court emphasized that this arrangement is provisional and will last until the trial concludes and a final order regarding the vehicle's disposal is made. The appellant is required to produce the original registration certificate and execute a bond of Rs. 2 lakhs with sureties to ensure the vehicle's return when required by the Court.

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