Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 12845 Mad
Judgement Date : 20 September, 2023
Crl.O.P.No.21518 of 2023
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
DATED : 20.09.2023
CORAM
THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE N.ANAND VENKATESH
Crl.O.P.No.21518 of 2023
E.Bhaskar
S/o.Ethiraj ... Petitioner
Vs.
M.Aravind Bagrecha
S/o.B.Madanlal Bagrecha ... Respondent
Criminal Original Petition under Section 482 of the Criminal
Procedure Code praying to set aside the order passed in Crl.M.P.No.1 of
2023 in Crl.A.No.483 of 2023 dated 23.08.2023 by learned Principal
District and Sessions Judge, City Civil Court, Chennai and enlarge the
Petitioner/Appellant on bail.
For Petitioner : Mr.Durai.Kannan
*****
ORDER
This Criminal Original Petition has been filed challenging the order
passed by learned Principal Sessions Judge, Chennai, dismissing the
petition filed for suspension of sentence pending disposal of the criminal
appeal in Crl.A.No.483 of 2023.
2. The petitioner was convicted for an offence u/s.138 of the
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Negotiable Instruments Act in C.C.No.1641 of 2019 by learned
Metropolitan Magistrate, FTC-I, Egmore @ Allikulam, Chennai, by
judgment dated 04.08.2023 and was sentenced to undergo one year simple
imprisonment and to pay the cheque amount as compensation and in default
to undergo three months simple imprisonment. Aggrieved by the same, the
petitioner filed Crl.A.No.483 of 2023 before the Principal Sessions Judge,
Chennai. The petitioner also filed a petition in Crl.M.P.No.1 of 2023 for
suspension of sentence and the same was dismissed by the Court below on
23.08.2023. Aggrieved by the same, the present petition has been filed.
3. Heard Mr.Durai.Kannan, learned counsel for petitioner.
4. The Court below has dismissed the petition mainly on the ground
that the petitioner was not present before the trial Court at the time of
passing the judgment and hence, a non-bailable warrant was issued against
the petitioner and the same was pending. In view of the same, the Court
below was not inclined to entertain the petition seeking for suspension of
sentence.
5. Taking into consideration the facts and circumstances of the case,
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this Court is inclined to dispose of this petition in the following terms:
(a) the petitioner is directed to surrender before the learned VI Additional
City Civil Court, Chennai, on or before 29.09.2023;
(b) the petitioner, at the time of surrender, shall also move an application
seeking for bail before the learned VI Additional City Civil Court,
Chennai;
(c) the petitioner is directed to deposit 20% of the compensation amount
fixed by the trial Court within 60 days from the date of surrender. The
appellate Court shall grant an interim bail to the petitioner by imposing
necessary conditions for 60 days;
(d) if the petitioner complies with the direction issued by this Court, the
appellate Court shall make the order of bail absolute by imposing
necessary conditions; and
(e) if the petitioner fails to comply with the direction issued by this Court by
not depositing the amount, the appellate Court shall cancel the interim
bail and shall remand the petitioner to undergo the sentence imposed by
the trial Court.
N.ANAND VENKATESH, J.
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gm
This Criminal Original Petition is disposed of with the above
direction.
20.09.2023
Note to office: Issue order copy by 22.09.2023
Index : Yes/No Speaking order:Yes/No Neutral citation:Yes/No rjr/gm
To
1.The Principal District and Sessions Judge, City Civil Court, Chennai.
2.The VI Additional City Civil Court, Chennai.
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