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Balwinder Singh @ Laadi vs State Of Punjab
2022 Latest Caselaw 17216 P&H

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 17216 P&H
Judgement Date : 19 December, 2022

Punjab-Haryana High Court
Balwinder Singh @ Laadi vs State Of Punjab on 19 December, 2022
                                In the High Court for the States of Punjab and Haryana
                                                 At Chandigarh



                                                                     CRM-M-59291-2022 (O&M)
                                                                     Date of Decision:-19.12.2022



                Balwinder Singh @ Laadi                                                ... Petitioner

                                                      Versus

                State of Punjab                                                     ... Respondent



                CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GURVINDER SINGH GILL



                Present:-          Mr. Karandeep Singh, Advocate for the petitioner.

                                   Ms. Swati Batra, DAG, Punjab.

                                                      *****

GURVINDER SINGH GILL, J.(Oral)

The instant petition has been filed seeking grant of anticipatory

bail as the petitioner apprehends his arrest consequent upon his bail having

been cancelled by the Trial Court on account of his absence on 1.10.2022.

The aforestated position, wherein the petitioner has jumped bail,

does not warrant grant of anticipatory bail in view of judgment passed by this

Court in CRM-M-39172 of 2021 titled Pawan Kumar Vs. State of Haryana

and another decided on 21.9.2021.

It is, however, directed that in case the petitioner surrenders

before the Trial Court within 10 days from today and moves an application

for grant of regular bail, the Trial Court shall consider the same expeditiously

PANKAJ KAKKAR 2022.12.19 18:27 I attest to the accuracy and authenticity of this document (2) CRM-M-59291-2022 (O&M)

in view of observations made in concluding paragraph of judgment passed by

this Court in Pawan Kumar's case (supra), which reads as under:

"12. Before parting with this order, it needs to be added that this Court cannot lose sight of the fact that there would be certain cases where an accused is unable to appear before the trial Court on account of genuine reasons, say on account of having noted the date incorrectly or on account of certain reasons which are beyond his control. In such cases, the accused can surrender before the trial Court and it is expected that the trial Courts would take a lenient view in genuine cases and decide the regular bail application expeditiously. In a given set of circumstances where the trial Court is satisfied that there were valid reasons for the absence of an accused and that he has surrendered at the shortest possible time, the trial Court can in fact dispose of the regular bail application on the very day the same is presented by accused upon his surrender. The trial Court, in its discretion, may also chose to grant interim bail, in fit cases, but only after surrender of accused."

The petition stands disposed off accordingly.

                19.12.2022                                                ( Gurvinder Singh Gill )
                pankaj                                                          Judge


                                     Whether speaking /reasoned       Yes / No

                                     Whether Reportable               Yes / No




PANKAJ KAKKAR
2022.12.19 18:27
I attest to the accuracy and
authenticity of this document
 

 
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