Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 5831 MP
Judgement Date : 22 September, 2021
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THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
MCRC No.43921/2021
Gajendra Singh vs. State of M.P.
Gwalior, Dated : 22.09.2021
Shri V.K. Sahu, Counsel for the applicant through video
conferencing.
Shri Lokendra Shrivastava, Public Prosecutor for the
respondent/State.
Case diary is available.
This first application under Section 439 of Cr.P.C. has been
filed for grant of bail.
The applicant has been arrested on 18.8.2021 in connection
with Crime No.83/2021 registered at Police Station Excise Police,
District Ashoknagar for offence under Sections 34(2) of M.P. Excise
Act.
It is submitted by the counsel for the applicant that according to
the prosecution case, 65 bulk liters of country made liquor has been
seized from the possession of the applicant. The applicant is an
innocent person and has been falsely implicated. The trial is likely to
take sufficiently long time and there is no possibility of his
absconding or tempering with prosecution witnesses.
Per contra, the application is vehemently opposed by the
Counsel for the State. It is submitted by the counsel for the State that
the applicant has a criminal history and one more offence under
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Section 34 of M.P. Excise Act was registered against him in the year
2019 in which he has been saddled with imprisonment till rising of
the Court and fine of Rs.500/-.
Considered the submissions made by the Counsel for the
parties.
The Supreme Court by order dated 23-3-2020 passed in the
case of IN RE : CONTAGION OF COVID 19 VIRUS IN
PRISONS in SUO MOTU W.P. (C) No. 1/2020 has directed all the
States to constitute a High Powered Committee to consider the release
of prisoners in order to decongest the prisons. The Supreme Court
has observed as under :
"The issue of overcrowding of prisons is a matter of serious concern particularly in the present context of the pandemic of Corona Virus (COVID - 19).
Having regard to the provisions of Article 21 of the Constitution of India, it has become imperative to ensure that the spread of the Corona Virus within the prisons is controlled. We direct that each State/Union Territory shall constitute a High Powered Committee comprising of (i) Chairman of the State Legal Services Committee, (ii) the Principal Secretary (Home/Prison) by whatever designation is known as, (ii) Director General of Prison(s), to determine which class of prisoners can be released on parole or an interim bail for such period as may be thought appropriate. For instance, the State/Union Territory could consider the release of prisoners who have been convicted
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or are undertrial for offences for which prescribed punishment is up to 7 years or less, with or without fine and the prisoner has been convicted for a lesser number of years than the maximum. It is made clear that we leave it open for the High Powered Committee to determine the category of prisoners who should be released as aforesaid, depending upon the nature of offence, the number of years to which he or she has been sentenced or the severity of the offence with which he/she is charged with and is facing trial or any other relevant factor, which the Committee may consider appropriate."
Considering the allegations, as well as considering the fact that
in view of second wave of Covid19 pandemic, it is also necessary to
decongest the jail, and without commenting on the merits of the case,
it is directed that the applicant be released on bail, on furnishing a
personal bond in the sum of Rs. 1,00,000 (Rs. One Lac) with one
surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the Trial Court or
C.J.M. or Remand Magistrate (Whosoever is available). The applicant
shall also furnish an undertaking that he shall follow all the
instructions which may be issued by the Central Govt./State Govt. or
Local Administration (General or Specific) from time to time for
combating Covid19.
The Supreme Court in the case of IN RE : CONTAGION OF
COVID 19 VIRUS IN PRISONS by order dated 7-4-2020 has
directed as under :
In these circumstances, we consider it appropriate
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to direct that Union of India shall ensure that all the prisoners having been released by the States/Union Territories are not left stranded and they are provided transportation to reach their homes or given the option to stay in temporary shelter homes for the period of lockdown. For this purpose, the Union of India may issue appropriate directions under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 or any other law for the time being in force. We further direct that the States/Union Territories shall ensure through Directors General of Police to provide safe transit to the prisoners who have been released so that they may reach their homes. They shall also be given an option for staying in temporary shelter homes during the period of lockdown.
Accordingly, it is directed that before releasing the
applicant, the jail authorities shall get the applicant examined by
a competent Doctor and if the Doctor is of the opinion that his
Corona Virus test is necessary, then the same shall be conducted.
If the applicant is not found suspected of Covid19 infection or if
his test report is negative, then the concerned local administration
shall make necessary arrangements for sending the applicant to
his house as per the directions issued by the Supreme Court in the
case of IN RE : CONTAGION OF COVID 19 VIRUS IN
PRISONS (Supra) , and if he is found positive then the applicant
shall be immediately sent to concerning hospital for his treatment
as per medical norms. The applicant is further directed to strictly
follow all the instructions which may be issued by the Central
THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH MCRC No.43921/2021 Gajendra Singh vs. State of M.P.
Govt./State Govt. or Local Administration for combating
Covid19. If it is found that the applicant has violated any of the
instructions (whether general or specific) issued by the Central
Govt./State Govt. or Local Administration, then this order shall
automatically lose its effect, and the Local Administration/Police
Authorities shall immediately take him in custody and would
send him to the same jail from where he was released. The
applicant is further directed to supply a copy of this bail order to
the police station having jurisdiction over his place of residence.
The other conditions of Section 437, 439 Cr.P.C. shall remain
the same.
This order shall remain in force, till the conclusion of Trial. In
case of bail jump, or violation of any of the condition(s) mentioned
above, this order shall automatically lose its effect.
It is further directed that the applicant shall appear before the
S.H.O. Police Station Excise Police, District Ashoknagar on 1st of
every month during the pendency of the trial.
In the light of the judgment passed by the Supreme Court in the
case of Aparna Bhat & Ors. vs. State of M.P. passed on 18.3.2021
in Criminal Appeal No.329/2021, the intimation regarding grant of
bail be sent to the complainant.
THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH MCRC No.43921/2021 Gajendra Singh vs. State of M.P.
With aforesaid observations, this application is Allowed.
(G.S. Ahluwalia)
(alok) Judge
ALOK KUMAR
2021.09.22 17:32:52 +05'30'
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