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Dharmendra Raghuvanshi vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh
2024 Latest Caselaw 5750 MP

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 5750 MP
Judgement Date : 26 February, 2024

Madhya Pradesh High Court

Dharmendra Raghuvanshi vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 26 February, 2024

Author: Sanjeev S Kalgaonkar

Bench: Sanjeev S Kalgaonkar

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                                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
                                                     AT GWALIOR
                                                       CRA No. 2464 of 2024
                                        (DHARMENDRA RAGHUVANSHI Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH)

                            Dated : 26-02-2024
                                  Shri Vijay Kumar Jha, learned counsel for the appellant.

                                  Shri R.K. Awasthi, learned Public Prosecutor for the State.
                                  Heard on the question of admission.
                                  Being arguable, the appeal is admitted for final hearing.
                                  Also heard on IA No.3668/2024, first application under Section 389(1)
                            Cr.P.C. moved on behalf of the appellant- Dharmendra Raghuvanshi seeking

                            suspension of sentence and grant of bail.
                                  Appellant     stood convicted under Section 66-C of Information
                            Technology Act and sentenced to undergo one year simple imprisonment with
                            fine of Rs. 1,000/- and Section 66-D of Information Technology Act and
                            sentenced to undergo one year simple imprisonment with fine of Rs. 1,000/-
                            and under Section 204 of IPC and sentenced to undergo six months simple
                            imprisonment, with default stipulation vide judgment of conviction and order of
                            sentence dated 09.02.2024 passed by Special Judge (Cyber Crime), District
                            Gwalior (M.P.) in SC No-280/2022.

                                  Learned Counsel for appellant submits that the impugned judgment
                            passed by learned     trial Court is based on assumption, conjectures and
                            surmises. The learned Trial Court has committed an error in convicting and
                            sentencing the present appellant without appreciating the prosecution evidence
                            properly. There are material contradictions and omissions in the evidence of
                            witnesses. The jail sentence of appellant was suspended upto 02.04.2024 under
                            Section 389(3) of the Cr.P.C by learned trial Court. Fine amount has already
Signature Not Verified
Signed by: VIJAY TRIPATHI
Signing time: 27-02-2024
12:44:29 PM
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                            been deposited by the appellant. There is no likelihood of early hearing of the
                            appeal in the near future. On these premised submissions, learned counsel prays
                            that the execution of remaining jail sentence of appellant may be suspended
                            and he may be enlarged on bail during pendency of the instant appeal.
                                  Per contra, learned counsel for respondent State opposes the application

and prays for its rejection.

Upon hearing learned Counsel for the parties, but without commenting upon rival contentions touching merits of the case, this Court is of the view that application deserves to be allowed. It is, accordingly directed that execution of remaining jail sentence of appellant shall remain suspended during pendency of

this appeal and he shall be enlarged on bail subject to furnishing personal bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand Only) with one solvent surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of Trial Court for compliance with following conditions:-

(1). The appellant shall deposit the amount of fine (if not deposited) forthwith;

(2). He shall appear before the Trial Court on 08.04.2024 and on such further dates as may be directed by the Trial Court;

(3). The appellant shall ensure hearing of the appeal on the date fixed for such hearing and shall also ensure proper legal representation on his/her/their behalf, on the date notified for hearing.

In case of breach of any of the aforementioned conditions, this order granting suspension of sentence shall become ineffective.

The Trial Court shall be authorized to grant exemption from attendance to the appellant on any date, on sufficient cause being shown [Chapter XIII Rule 42 Sub-Rule 2 of the M.P. High Court Rules, 2008].

Where the appellant does not appear on the date of his appearance before the Trial Court and no sufficient cause for non-appearance is shown, the Trial Court shall be authorized to issue non-bailable/bailable warrants to secure his attendance under intimation to the Registry of High Court. The Trial Court shall also proceed under Section 446 of CrPC against such appellant and his surety without any reference to this Court and without any impediment of the order granting bail. [Chapter XIII Rule 42 Sub-Rule 3 of M.P. High Court Rules, 2008].

On arrest/surrender in compliance with the warrant, the appellant shall be forwarded in custody to undergo sentence of imprisonment under intimation to the Registry of this Court.

Accordingly, I.A. No.3668/2024 stands allowed and disposed of. List for final hearing in due course.

Certified copy as per rules.

(SANJEEV S KALGAONKAR) JUDGE

Vijay

 
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