Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 818 Ori
Judgement Date : 24 January, 2023
IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
CRLA No.1158 of 2022
Nagar Buda .... Appellant/
Petitioner
Mr. B. Nayak, Advocate
-versus-
State of Odisha .... Respondent/
Opp. Party
Mrs. Susamarani Sahoo
Addl. Standing Counsel
CORAM:
JUSTICE S.K. SAHOO
ORDER
Order No. 24.01.2023
I.A. No.2267 of 2022
01. This matter is taken up through Hybrid arrangement (video conferencing/physical mode).
This is an application for condonation of delay in preferring the appeal against the impugned judgment and order of conviction.
The Stamp Reporter has pointed out that there is a delay of one hundred sixty two days in filing the CRLA.
After going through the averments taken in the interim application and on hearing the learned counsel for both the parties, since it is a case of conviction and // 2 //
substantive sentence of ten years has been imposed against the appellant, I am inclined to condone the delay in filing the CRLA.
Accordingly, the I.A. is disposed of.
( S.K. Sahoo) Judge
CRLA No.1158 of 2022
02. Heard.
Admit.
Call for the trial Court record. The interim applications for bail and stay realization of fine shall be considered after receipt of the trial Court record.
( S.K. Sahoo) Judge
RKM
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