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Sri. Syed Sikandar vs The State Of Karnataka
2021 Latest Caselaw 171 Kant

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 171 Kant
Judgement Date : 5 January, 2021

Karnataka High Court
Sri. Syed Sikandar vs The State Of Karnataka on 5 January, 2021
Author: B.A.Patil
                           -1-


 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU

       DATED THIS THE 5TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2021

                         BEFORE

          THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE B.A.PATIL

          CRIMINAL PETITION No.6820 OF 2020

BETWEEN:

Sri. Syed Sikandar,
S/o Syed Abdul Shukoor,
(Wrongly mentioned father name
as Syed Arif)
Aged about 37 years,
R/at No.1065, 6th Cross,
Dr. SRK Nagar Post,
Bengaluru - 560 077.
                                                ...Petitioner

(By Sri. Fayaz Sab B.G., Advocate (No representation))

AND:

The State of Karnataka
S.H.O.,
Devara Jeevanahalli Police Station,
Bengaluru - 560 032.
Rep. by Special Public Prosecutor,
High Court of Karnataka,
Bengaluru - 560 001.
                                           ...Respondent

(By Sri. P. Prasanna Kumar, Spl.P.P.)
                                 -2-


      This Criminal petition is filed under Section 439 of
Cr.P.C. praying to enlarge the petitioner on bail in
Cr.No.195/2020 of Devarajeevanahalli Police Station,
Bengaluru City for the offence punishable under Sections
143, 147, 148, 353, 333, 332, 427, 436, 307 R/W 149 of
IPC, Section 4 of Prevention of Damage of Public Properties
Act and under Sections 15, 16, 18, 20 of Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act.

     This Criminal Petition coming on for Orders this day,
the Court made the following:-

                            ORDER

Heard the learned Special Public Prosecutor for

respondent-State. Learned counsel for petitioner is

absent on all occasions.

2. Office has raised the office objection

contending that the present petition has been filed under

Section 439 of Cr.P.C. against rejection of bail

application of the petitioner by XLIX Additional City Civil

and Sessions Judge and Spl. Court for NIA cases,

Bengaluru and how the petition is maintainable under

Section 439 of Cr.P.C. against the order dated

28.10.2020. It is further contended that as per Section

21 of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008 against

the order of rejecting or grant of bail an appeal lies to the

High Court.

3. I have carefully and cautiously gone through

Section 21 of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008

(for short 'Act'), which it reads as under:

(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code, an appeal shall lie from any judgment, sentence or order, not being an interlocutory order, of a Special Court to the High Court both on facts and on law.

(2) Every appeal under sub-section (1) shall be heard by a bench of two Judges of the High Court and shall, as far as possible, be disposed of within a period of three months from the date of admission of the appeal.

(3) Except as aforesaid, no appeal or revision shall lie to any court from any judgment, sentence or order including an interlocutory order of a Special Court.

(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub- section (3) of section 378 of the Code, an appeal shall lie to the High Court against an order of the Special Court granting or refusing bail.

(5) Every appeal under this section shall be preferred within a period of thirty days from the date of the judgment, sentence or order appealed from:

Provided that the High Court may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if it is satisfied that the appellant had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal within the period of thirty days:

Provided further that no appeal shall be entertained after the expiry of period of ninety days.

4. On close reading of the Section 21(4) of the

Act, it is clear that an appeal lies against the order

passed by the Special Court granting or refusing the bail

and admittedly the present order under impugned is

passed by the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008

and in that light, an appeal lies.

5. In that light, registry is directed to permit the

learned counsel for petitioner to convert the present

Criminal Petition into Criminal Appeal. For statistical

purpose this Criminal Petition is disposed of.

6. The learned counsel for petitioner is also

directed to file second set, so as to place the file before

the Hon'ble Division Bench having the roster.

Sd/-

JUDGE pgg

 
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