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Lokesh S/O Sh. Bharat Lal vs State Of Rajasthan (2024:Rj-Jp:42516)
2024 Latest Caselaw 6093 Raj/2

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 6093 Raj/2
Judgement Date : 9 October, 2024

Rajasthan High Court

Lokesh S/O Sh. Bharat Lal vs State Of Rajasthan (2024:Rj-Jp:42516) on 9 October, 2024

Author: Uma Shanker Vyas

Bench: Uma Shanker Vyas

[2024:RJ-JP:42516]

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
            BENCH AT JAIPUR

  S.B. Criminal Miscellaneous II Bail Application No.
                             11602/2024

Lokesh S/o Sh. Bharat Lal, Aged About 30 Years,
R/o Tindu, Presently Lives At Shastri Nagar, Police
Station      Mantown,           Sawaimadhopur.                 (Presently
Confined In Distt. Jail, Sawaimadhopur).
                                                         ----Petitioner
                                Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through P.p.
                                                       ----Respondent

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Neeraj Joshi, Adv.

For                      : Mr. Devi Singh, P.P.
Respondent(s)


HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE UMA SHANKER VYAS Judgment / Order 09/10/2024

This second bail application has been filed by

the petitioner under Section 439 Cr.P.C./483 of

B.N.S.S. seeking regular bail in FIR No.238/2023

registered at Police Station Kotwali Sawaimadhopur,

District Sawaimadhopur for the offence(s) under

Section(s) 323, 341, 325, 427, 307 & 34 IPC.

The first bail application of the accused-

petitioner was dismissed as withdrawn by this Court

vide order dated 28.08.2024, giving liberty to the

accused-petitioner to file afresh after filing of the

charge sheet.

[2024:RJ-JP:42516] (2 of 2) [CRLMB-11602/2024]

Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that

the accused-petitioner is innocent and he has been

falsely implicated in this case. He further submits

that the accused-petitioner has been in judicial

custody since long and the conclusion of the trial will

take long time, hence the petitioner may be enlarged

on bail.

Learned Public Prosecutor appearing for the

State has opposed the bail application.

Taking into consideration the overall facts and

circumstances of the case, but without expressing

any opinion on the merits and demerits of the case,

this Court deems it just and proper to enlarge the

petitioner on bail.

Accordingly, the second bail application filed

under Section 439 Cr.P.C./483 of B.N.S.S. is allowed

and it is ordered that accused-petitioner Lokesh S/o

Sh. Bharat Lal shall be released on bail, provided he

furnishes a personal bond in the sum of

Rs.1,00,000/- with two sureties of Rs.50,000/- each

to the satisfaction of the trial Court, with the

stipulation that the petitioner shall appear before

that Court on all subsequent dates of hearing and as

and when called upon to do so.

(UMA SHANKER VYAS),J DANISH USMANI /39

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