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Shatrudhan Narvdeshvar Pandey vs State Of Gujarat
2026 Latest Caselaw 1902 Guj

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 1902 Guj
Judgement Date : 2 April, 2026

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Gujarat High Court

Shatrudhan Narvdeshvar Pandey vs State Of Gujarat on 2 April, 2026

Author: Nikhil S. Kariel
Bench: Nikhil S. Kariel
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                            R/CR.MA/7566/2026                                 ORDER DATED: 02/04/2026

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                                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

                            R/CRIMINAL MISC.APPLICATION (FOR REGULAR BAIL - BEFORE
                                         CHARGESHEET) NO. 7566 of 2026

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                                           SHATRUDHAN NARVDESHVAR PANDEY
                                                        Versus
                                                  STATE OF GUJARAT
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                      Appearance:
                      MR MAULIN G PANDYA(3999) for the Applicant(s) No. 1
                      MR J K SHAH, APP for the Respondent(s) No. 1
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                           CORAM:HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE NIKHIL S. KARIEL

                                                         Date : 02/04/2026
                                                          ORAL ORDER

1. Heard learned Advocate Mr. Maulin Pandya appearing on behalf of

the applicant and learned Additional Public Prosecutor Mr. J.K. Shah

appearing on behalf of the respondent-State.

2. Rule. Learned APP waives service of rule on behalf of the

respondent-State.

3. The applicant has filed this application under Section 483 of the

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 for enlarging the applicant on

Regular Bail in connection with FIR being C.R. No. 11215039260076 of

2026 registered with Virsad Police Station, District Anand, for the

offence punishable under Sections 318(4) and 54 of the Bharatiya Nyaya

Sanhita, 2023.

4. Learned Advocate for the applicant would submit that considering

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the role attributed to the applicant, and nature of the allegation levelled,

the applicant may be enlarged on regular bail. It is further contended that

the applicant is ready and willing to abide by all the conditions that may

be imposed by this Court if released on bail.

5. As against the same, learned Additional Public Prosecutor

appearing for the respondent - State has vehemently objected to the grant

of regular bail. Learned APP has submitted that looking to the nature of

offence and the role attributed to the present applicant as coming out from

the affidavit of the Investigating Officer, this Court may not exercise the

discretion in favour of the applicant and the application may be

dismissed.

6. I have heard learned advocates appearing on behalf of the

respective parties and perused the papers. Following aspects are

considered:-

i. Allegation is that the accused had defrauded the complainant by

purchasing goods (Tobacco) and not paying the money.

ii. Prima facie it would appear that even as per the complaint, the co-

accused i.e. accused No.1 was the person, who had placed the order

for the goods in question and whereas the present applicant appears to

be present along with the accused No.1.

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iii. It would also appear even considering the investigating carried out

till today that invoice had been raised by the complainant as regards

the goods in the name of one Gujarat Farid Tobacco, which has a

separate GST Number and whereas it would appear that the said firm

is registered in the name of the accused No.1 and whereas the present

applicant being accused No.2 has nothing to do with the said firm.

iv. While learned APP would draw the attention of this Court to

antecedent against the present applicant, yet, to this Court it would

appear that the said antecedent may not play any role having regard to

the limited allegations against the present applicant.

This Court has taken into consideration the law laid down by the

Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Sanjay Chandra v. Central Bureau

of Investigation reported in [2012] 1 SCC 40.

7. In the facts and circumstances of the case and considering the

nature of the allegations made against the applicant in the First

Information Report, without discussing the evidence in detail, prima

facie, this Court is of the opinion that this is a fit case to exercise the

discretion and enlarge the applicant on regular bail.

8. Hence, the present application is allowed. The applicant is ordered

to be released on bail in connection with FIR being C.R. No.

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11215039260076 of 2026 registered with Virsad Police Station, District

Anand, on executing a bond of Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only)

with one surety of the like amount to the satisfaction of the trial Court and

subject to the conditions that he shall;

[a] not take undue advantage of liberty or misuse liberty;

[b] not act in a manner injurious to the interest of the prosecution;

[c] surrender passport, if any, to the lower court within a week;

[d] not leave the State of Gujarat without prior permission of the

Sessions Court concerned;

[e] furnish the present address of residence to the I.O. and also to the

Court at the time of execution of the bond and shall not change the

residence without prior intimation to the I.O.;

[f] mark presence once a week till the charge-sheet is filed and

thereafter once a month for a period of six months before the

concerned police station.

9. The Authorities will release the applicant only if he is not required

in connection with any other offence for the time being. If breach of any

of the above conditions is committed, the Sessions Court concerned will

be free to take appropriate action in the matter.

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10. Bail bond to be executed before the lower court having jurisdiction

to try the case. It will be open for the concerned Court to delete, modify

and/or relax any of the above conditions in accordance with law.

11. At the stage of trial, the trial court shall not be influenced by any

observations of this Court which are of preliminary nature made at this

stage, only for the purpose of considering the application of the applicant

for being released on regular bail.

12. The application is allowed in the aforesaid terms. Rule is made

absolute to the aforesaid extent. Direct service is permitted.

(NIKHIL S. KARIEL,J) BDSONGARA

 
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