Here are few cases which can come handy in case a dumbo trial court PO (presiding officer) passes a Non-bailable Warrant for your arrest.
- P.A.Saleem Vs State of Madras on 13 Jul 1994 [Madras High Court – Revision is available if Recall of NBW is dismissed]
- Bhagwan Premchandani Vs State of A.P. and Anr on 4 Nov 1997 [AP High Court]
- Inder Mohan Goswami & Another Vs State Of Uttaranchal & Others on 9 October, 2007 [Supreme Court]
- Arunkumar N Chaturvedi Vs The State of Maharashtra and Anr on 24 Dec 2013 [Bombay High Court]
- S.Sundar Vs State of Tamilnadu on 02 Mar 2016 [Madras High Court: The Trial court can recall NBW without insisting upon the presence of the accused]
- Manoj Kumar Vs State (NCT of Delhi) on 17 Mar 2018 [Delhi District Court – Revision is available if Recall of NBW is dismissed, relies on P.A.Saleem]
- Satender Kumar Antil Vs CBI and Anr on 07 Oct 2021 [SC: The Trial court can recall NBW without insisting upon the presence of the accused]
- R.Sundar Vs The Sub Inspector of Police on 12 Oct 2023 [Madras High Court: The Trial court can recall NBW without insisting upon the presence of the accused; relies on Satender Kumar Antil]
- Venus Remedies Ltd and Ors Vs State of Karnataka on 30 Oct 2023 [Kar High Court: The Trial court can recall NBW without insisting upon the presence of the accused; relies on Satender Kumar Antil]
- Arige Venkataramaiah Vs State of Telangana on 20 Dec 2023 [Telangana HC: The Trial court can recall NBW without insisting upon the presence of the accused; relies on Satender Kumar Antil]
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