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Raghu Rathore vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh
2021 Latest Caselaw 6916 MP

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 6916 MP
Judgement Date : 27 October, 2021

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Raghu Rathore vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 27 October, 2021
Author: Subodh Abhyankar
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                                                                                CRA No.6315/2021

               High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur
                           Bench at Indore
            Criminal Appeal No.6315/2021
Indore, Dated 27.10.2021
        Mr. Subodh Choudhary, learned counsel for appellant Raghu

Rathore s/o Nageshwar Rathore.

        Ms. Archana Maheshwari, learned Panel Lawyer for the

respondent / State of Madhya Pradesh, on advance notice.

Heard on IA No.27568/2021, first application under Section

389 (1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for suspension of

jail sentence and grant of bail filed on behalf of the appellant.

The present appellant has been convicted and sentenced by

learned Special Judge (under POCSO Act, 2012), Nagda, District

Ujjain (MP) in Sessions Trial No.SC/24/2021 vide judgment dated

24th September, 2021, as under: -

               Conviction                            Sentence
    Section             Act         RI          Fine amount     Imprisonment in lieu of fine
    354 (A)             IPC       2 years        Rs.100/-               1 month RI
    354 (D)             IPC       2 years        Rs.100/-               1 month RI
      452               IPC       2 years        Rs.100/-               1 month RI
   11 r/w 12    POCSO Act, 2012   2 years        Rs.100/-               1 month RI


Counsel for the appellant has submitted that the appellant was

on bail during the trial and he did not misuse the liberty so granted to

him. After conviction, the jail sentence of the appellant has already

been suspended by the trial Court itself up to 20.12.2021. It is

further submitted that there are fair chances of success in the appeal

and there is no possibility of early disposal of this appeal in near

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future and if the sentence is not suspended, then the present appeal

filed by the appellant (s) may turn infructuous. Under these

circumstances and looking to the short sentence imposed on the

appellant, counsel for the appellant prays for suspension of jail

sentence of the appellant and grant of bail to him.

Counsel for the respondent / State of Madhya Pradesh, on the

other hand, opposed the application by submitting that no sufficient

ground is made out for releasing the appellant on bail; hence the

application filed by the appellant be dismissed.

Considering the facts and circumstances of the case and the

arguments advanced by the counsel for the parties, this Court is of

the considered opinion that the application for suspension of

custodial sentence deserves to be allowed.

Accordingly, without expressing any opinion on merits of the

case, IA No.27568/2021 is allowed and it is directed that on

furnishing a personal bond by the appellant in the sum of

Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) with a solvent surety in

the like amount to the satisfaction of the learned trial Court, for his /

her regular appearance before concerned trial Court, the execution

of the custodial part of the sentence imposed against the appellant

shall remain suspended, till the final disposal of this appeal.

The appellant, after being enlarged on bail, shall mark his /

her presence before the concerned trial Court on 11.04.2021 and on

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all such subsequent dates, as may be fixed by the concerned Court in

this regard.

Let the record of the case from the concerned trial Court be

requisitioned; and list the matter on the question of admission soon

thereafter.

C. c. as per rules.

(Subodh Abhyankar) Judge rcp

RAMESH CHANDRA PITHWE 2021.10.27 17:22:16 +05'30'

 
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