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Ajay Kumar Bhatnagar vs State Of U.P.
2022 Latest Caselaw 2506 ALL

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 2506 ALL
Judgement Date : 11 May, 2022

Allahabad High Court
Ajay Kumar Bhatnagar vs State Of U.P. on 11 May, 2022
Bench: Vikas Kunvar Srivastav



HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
 
 

?Court No. - 90
 

 
Case :- CRIMINAL MISC. BAIL APPLICATION No. - 18151 of 2022
 

 
Applicant :- Ajay Kumar Bhatnagar
 
Opposite Party :- State of U.P.
 
Counsel for Applicant :- Sanjay Kumar Sharma
 
Counsel for Opposite Party :- G.A.
 

 
Hon'ble Vikas Kunvar Srivastav,J.

Heard learned counsel Sri Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Advocate for the accused-applicant, learned Additional Government Advocate for the State who has received the instructions and perused the material available on record.

The present bail application has been filed on behalf of the accused-applicant-Ajay Kumar Bhatnagar who is involved in Case Crime No.171 of 2022, under Sections 379, 411 IPC, Police Station Civil Lines, District Moradabad.

The occasion of present bail application has arisen on rejection of the bail plea of the accused-applicant by Additional Sessions Judge/Fast Track Court no. 3, Moradabad vide order dated 13.04.2022.

According to the prosecution case, on the information received from reliable sources, the police has arrested the present accused-applicant. The stolen motorcycle was not recovered instantly with the arrest, however the prosecution case is that on the confession and pointing out of the accused-applicant in the custody, the said motorcycle was recovered at the place indicated by the accused-applicant.

Learned counsel further contended that accused-applicant has no previous criminal history to his credit. Further submission is that there is no possibility of the accused-applicant of fleeing away from the judicial process or tampering with the witnesses. In case the accused-applicant is enlarged on bail, he shall not misuse the liberty of bail.

Learned AGA has opposed the prayer for bail but could not dispute the aforesaid facts as argued by the learned counsel for the accused-applicant.

Keeping into mind the valuable right of personal liberty and the fundamental principle not to disbelieve a person to be innocent unless held guilty and if he is not arraigned with the charge of an offence for which the law has put on him a reverse burden of proving his innocence as, held in the judgment of Hon'ble the Supreme Court in Dataram Singh Vs. State of U.P. and Others reported in [(2018) 3 SCC 22], I find force in the submission of learned counsel for the bail-applicant to enlarge him on bail.

Considering the rival submissions of learned counsel for the parties, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case and considering the nature of accusation, complicity of the accused-applicant, gravity of the offence and the severity of punishment in case of conviction, I find force in the argument of learned counsel for the accused-applicant. The accused-applicant is entitled to be released on bail in this case.

Let applicant-Ajay Kumar Bhatnagar be released on bail in Case Crime No.171 of 2022, under Sections 379, 411 IPC, Police Station Civil Lines, District Moradabad, on his furnishing a personal bond worth Rs.100,000/- (One lac) and two reliable sureties of the like amount to the satisfaction of the court concerned subject to following additional conditions, which are being imposed in the interest of justice:-

(i) The applicant shall file an undertaking to the effect that he shall not seek any adjournment on the dates fixed for evidence when the witnesses are present in court. In case of default of this condition, it shall be open for the trial court to treat it as abuse of liberty of bail and pass orders in accordance with law.

(ii) The applicant shall remain present before the trial court on each date fixed, either personally or through his counsel. In case of his absence, without sufficient cause, the trial court may proceed against him under Section 229-A of the Indian Penal Code.

(iii) In case, the applicant misuses the liberty of bail during trial and in order to secure his presence, proclamation under Section 82 Cr.P.C. is issued and the applicant fails to appear before the court on the date fixed in such proclamation, then, the trial court shall initiate proceedings against him, in accordance with law, under Section 174-A of the Indian Penal Code.

(iv) The applicant shall remain present, in person, before the trial court on the dates fixed for (i) opening of the case, (ii) framing of charge and (iii) recording of statement under Section 313 Cr.P.C. If in the opinion of the trial court absence of the applicant is deliberate or without sufficient cause, then it shall be open for the trial court to treat such default as abuse of liberty of bail and proceed against him in accordance with law.

Order Date :- 11.5.2022

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