Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 6670 Raj
Judgement Date : 6 February, 2025
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HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
JODHPUR
S.B. Criminal Miscellaneous Bail Application No. 13694/2024
Ramdev Verma @ Rama S/o Krishan Lal, Aged About 27 Years,
R/o Basant Vihar Colony W. No. 19, Sri Vijaynagar, Dist. Sri
Ganganagar. (Present Distric Anupgarh) (Raj.) ( At Present
Lodged In Sub Jail Raisinghnagar)
----Petitioner
Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
----Respondent
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. D.S. Gharsana
For Respondent(s) : Ms. Sonu Manawat, PP
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ KUMAR GARG
Order
06/02/2025
The petitioner has been arrested in connection with FIR
No.141/2019 of Police Station Srivijaynagar, District
Sriganganagar for the offence punishable under Sections 302,
450, 452 and 394 of IPC. He has preferred this second bail
application under Section 483 BNSS.
Learned counsel for the petitioner submit that the petitioner
has been in custody since 14.06.2019 and till date, only nineteen
prosecution witnesses have been examined out of total thirty four
cited witnesses and the trial of the case is going at a snail pace.
In support of her contentions, learned counsel placed
reliance on the judgment of Hon'ble the Supreme Court in the
case of Union of India Vs. K.A. Najeeb reported in (2021) 3 SCC
713, in which, while dealing with the cases where fetters are
placed on Court's power to grant bail and the trial has not been
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completed within a reasonable time, it has been observed as
under:
"17. It is thus clear to us that the presence of statutory restrictions like Section 43-D(5) of the UAPA per se does not oust the ability of the constitutional courts to grant bail on grounds of violation of Part - III of the Constitution. Indeed, both the restrictions under a statute as well as the powers exercisable under constitutional jurisdiction can be well harmonised. Whereas at commencement of proceedings, the courts are expected to appreciate the legislative policy against grant of bail but the rigours of such provisions will melt down where there is no likelihood of trial being completed within a reasonable time and the period of incarceration already undergone has exceeded a substantial part of the prescribed sentence. Such an approach would safeguard against the possibility of provisions like Section 43-D(5) of the UAPA being used as the sole metric for denial of bail or for wholesale breach of constitutional right to speedy trial."
A coordinate Bench of this Court in the case of Umesh Vyas
vs. State of Rajasthan (S.B. Criminal Misc. II Bail Application
No.14958/2022), vide order dated 17.03.2023, also observed as
follows:
"The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the cases of Abdul Majeed Lone Vs. Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir [Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.) No.3961/2022], Amit Singh Moni Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh (Criminal Appeal No.668/2020), Tapan Das Vs. Union of India [Special Leave to Appeal (Criminal) No.5617/2021], Kulwant Singh Vs. State of Punjab [Special Leave to Appeal (Criminal) No.5187/2019], Ghanshyam Sharma Vs. State of Rajasthan [Special Leave to Appeal (Criminal) No.5397/2019], Nadeem Vs. State of UP [Special Leave to Appeal (Criminal) No.1524/2022] and Mukesh Vs. The State of Rajasthan [Special Leave to Appeal (Criminal) No.4089/2021] has granted bail to the accused persons, against whom the allegations are of transporting or possessing narcotic contraband above commercial quantity, on the ground of custody period and taking into consideration the
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fact that the trial against the said accused persons will take time in completion. The Hon'ble Supreme Court has ordered for release of the accused persons who were in custody from two years to four years. Learned Public Prosecutor has opposed the bail application.
Having regard to the totality of the facts and circumstances of the case, I deem it appropriate to allow this fifth bail application solely on the ground of custody period of the accused petitioner and keeping in view the fact that the trial against him has not been completed till date.
Accordingly, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case, this third bail application filed under Section 439 Cr.P.C. is allowed and it is directed that petitioner Umesh Vyas S/o Shri Ganeshlal Ji shall be released on bail in connection with FIR No.15/2019 of Police Station Charbhuja, District Rajsamand provided he executes a personal bond in a sum of Rs.50,000/- with two sound and solvent sureties of Rs.25,000/- each to the satisfaction of learned trial court for his appearance before that court on each and every date of hearing and whenever called upon to do so till the completion of the trial."
The petitioner is inside the jail since 14.06.2019 and the trial
of the case will take sufficiently long time. Therefore, the benefit
of bail may be granted to the accused-petitioner.
Learned Public Prosecutor has vehemently opposed the
prayer for bail made by the counsel for the petitioner.
I have considered the arguments advanced before me and
gone through the progress report as well as material available on
record.
It is not disputed that the accused petitioner has so far
suffered incarceration of more than five years and the trial is still
going on, therefore, looking to the prolonged custody of the
petitioner, it would be appropriate to grant benefit of bail to the
petitioner.
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Accordingly, the second bail application under Section 483
BNSS is allowed and it is ordered that the accused-petitioner
Ramdev Verma @ Rama S/o Krishan Lal shall be enlarged on bail
in FIR No.141/2019 of Police Station Srivijaynagar, District
Sriganganagar provided he furnishes a personal bond in the sum
of Rs.2,00,000/- with two sureties of Rs.1,00,000/- each to the
satisfaction of the learned trial Judge for his appearance before
the court concerned on all the dates of hearing as and when called
upon to do so.
(MANOJ KUMAR GARG),J 74-Ishan/-
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