Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 16059 MP
Judgement Date : 29 May, 2024
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
AT GWALIOR
CRA No. 6344 of 2024
(AMIR KHAN AND OTHERS Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS)
Dated : 29-05-2024
Mr. Amit Kumar Sharma - Advocate for the appellants.
Mr. P. Tanwar - Panel Lawyer for respondent No. 1 - State.
Heard on I.A.No. 10538 of 2024, firstapplication under Section 389(1) of Cr.P.C. for suspension of sentence and grant of bail to the appellants with an alternative prayer for grant of temporary bail as record has not been received.
The appeal has been preferred by the appellants under Section 374 of
Cr.P.C. against the impugned judgment of conviction and sentence dated 25.4.2024 passed by Special Judge, SC/ST Act,Morena, District Morena (M.P.) in Special Case No. 149/2017 whereby appellants have been convicted and sentenced under Section 323 of IPC to undergo rigorous imprisonment of three months with fine of Rs.200/-, under Section 341 of IPC for fine of Rs.300/- and under Section 3(2)(va) of SC/ST Act to undergo rigorous imprisonment of three months with fine of Rs.500/-, with default stipulation.
Learned counsel for the appellants argued that the Court below has wrongly appreciated the evidence and convicted the appellants. There are
material contradictions and omissions in the statements of the prosecution witnesses. It is further argued that the appellants were on bail during trial and did not misuse the liberty so granted. This criminal appeal is likely to take long time to come up for final hearing and appellants have hope and believe that they would succeed, therefore, prayed to suspend the jail sentence of the appellants till record is received.
On the other hand, learned State counsel opposed the application and
prayed for rejection of the same.
Considering the arguments advanced by learned counsel for the parties, without commenting on merits of the case, it is directed that subject to depositing of fine amount, if not already deposited, and on each of the appellants furnishing a personal bond of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) with one solvent surety of the like amount to the satisfaction of the concerned trial Court, the remaining jail sentence of the appellants shall remain temporarily suspended for a period of three months from today and they be released on bail.
List the case on 8.7.2024.
Meanwhile, Registry is directed to call the record of the Court below. A copy of this order be sent to the concerned Court below for compliance.
Certified copy/ e-copy as per rules/directions.
(SUNITA YADAV) JUDGE
AKS
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