Kartik Lama@Narasingh vs State Of Odisha .... Opposite Party

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 16066 Ori
Judgement Date : 30 October, 2024

Orissa High Court

Kartik Lama@Narasingh vs State Of Odisha .... Opposite Party on 30 October, 2024

Author: Sashikanta Mishra

Bench: Sashikanta Mishra

                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK

                               ABLAPL No. 6550 of 2024

            Kartik Lama@Narasingh                 ....                   Petitioner
            Bahadur
                                                               Represented by
                                                       Mr. M. Padhy, Advocate

                                             -Versus -
            State of Odisha                        ....              Opposite party
                                                                  Represented by
                                                          Addl. Standing Counsel


                        CORAM:
                          JUSTICE SASHIKANTA MISHRA

ORDER_ 30.10.2024 Order No.

2. 1. This matter is taken up through hybrid mode.

2. Heard learned counsel for the Petitioner and learned Addl. Standing Counsel for the State.

3. The Petitioner is apprehending arrest in connection with Jeypore Sadar P.S. Case No.211/2020 corresponding to T.R. Case No.79/2020 pending in the court of learned Sessions Judge-cum- Special Judge, Koraput at Jeypore, for the alleged commission of the offence under Sections 20(b)(ii)(c) of the N.D.P.S. Act read with Sections 25 and 27 of the Arms Act.

4. The prosecution case is that seven persons were involved in transportation of contraband ganja. Out of them four persons faced trial in the Court of learned Addl. Sessions Judge-cum-Special Judge, Jeypore in T.R. Case No.79/2020 and have been acquitted by judgment passed on 17th April, 2020. In so far as the present Page 1 of 1 Petitioner is concerned, he is implicated on the statement of the co- accused.

5. Having regard to the fact the principal accused persons have in the meantime been acquitted while not being inclined to grant anticipatory bail to the Petitioner, the ABLAPL is disposed of granting liberty to the Petitioner to surrender before the Court below within a week from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order and to move for bail. In such event, he shall be released on bail on such terms and conditions as may be deemed fit and proper by the said Court.

6. Urgent certified copy of this order be granted on proper application.

(Sashikanta Mishra) Judge B.C. Tudu Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: BHIGAL CHANDRA TUDU Reason: Authentication Location: Orissa High Court, Cuttack Date: 04-Nov-2024 12:21:07 Page 2 of 1