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Ramji vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh
2023 Latest Caselaw 17006 MP

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 17006 MP
Judgement Date : 12 October, 2023

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Ramji vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 12 October, 2023
Author: Roopesh Chandra Varshney
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                                           IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
                                                        AT JABALPUR
                                                       CRA No. 12964 of 2023
                                                  (RAMJI Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH)

                           Dated : 12-10-2023
                                  Shri S.K. Jha- Advocate for appellant.

                                  Ms. Vibha Pathak - Panel Lawyer for respondent/State.

Heard on the question of admission.

Admit.

Let record of court below be called for.

Also heard o n I.A. No.24389/2023, this is the first application for suspension of sentence and grant of bail filed under Section 389(1) of Cr.P.C. on behalf of appellant-Ramji.

The appellant has been convicted vide judgment dated 29/09/2023 passed by Third Additional Sessions Judge, Tikamgarh in S.T. No. 228/2021 for commission of offence punishable under Section 363 of IPC and sentenced to undergo R I for 3 yeard and to pay fine o f Rs.1,000/- with usual default stipulations.

Learned counsel for the appellant submits that the trial Court has not

properly appreciated the evidence in its proper perspective and committed grave error in convicting the appellant for aforesaid offence. Custodial sentence of appellant has already been suspended by trial Court since till 29/10/2023. There are fair chances of success of this appeal and final hearing of same will take considerable time, therefore, if remaining custodial sentence has not been suspended, then the appeal filed by appellant may turn infructuous. Under these circumstances, learned counsel for appellant prays for suspension of jail sentence and release of the appellant on bail till the final disposal of the appeal. Signature Not Verified Signed by: SANTOSH KUMAR TIWARI Signing time: 10/13/2023 10:09:38 AM

O n the other hand, learned Panel Lawyer for the respondent/State has opposed the prayer and prayed for dismissal of the above application.

Looking to the facts and circumstances of the case, contention of learned counsel for the appellant, the short sentence of the appellant and the fact that the custodial sentence of appellant has already been suspended by trial Court since 29/10/2023 and according to listing policy the hearing of this appeal will take time, the application is allowed and it is directed that the execution of the remaining jail sentence passed against appellant Ramji shall remain suspended during the pendency of this appeal and he be released on bail subject to depositing fine amount, if already not deposited and upon his furnishing

personal bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rs. Fifty Thousand only) with one surety in like amount to the satisfaction of the trial Court for his appearance before the trial Court on 20/12/2023 and on such further dates as may be fixed by trial Court it in this regard during the pendency of this appeal.

List the matter for final hearing in due course. Certified copy as per rules.

(ROOPESH CHANDRA VARSHNEY) JUDGE

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Signature Not Verified Signed by: SANTOSH KUMAR TIWARI Signing time: 10/13/2023 10:09:38 AM

 
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