Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 1222 Raj
Judgement Date : 13 May, 2025
[2025:RJ-JD:23222]
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
JODHPUR
S.B. Criminal Misc Suspension Of Sentence Application (Appeal)
No. 534/2024
in
S.B. Criminal Appeal No.625/2024
1. Sonam @ Sonu Bhurta S/o Sh. Ram Chandra, Aged About
25 Years, R/o Ward No. 13, Lalgarh Jatan, District Sri
Ganganagar, Raj. (Presently Lodged In Central Jail, Sri
Ganganagar)
2. Rajesh Sherewala S/o Sh. Mahaveer Prashad, Aged About
25 Years, R/o Sherewala-Bahavwala, Tehsil Abohar,
District Fazilka (Punjab) (Presently Lodged In Central Jail,
Sri Ganganagar)
3. Vishal Singh S/o Sh. Vijay Singh, Aged About 31 Years, R/
o Ward No. 5, Lalgarh Jatan, District Sri Ganganagar, Raj.
(Presently Lodged In Central Jail, Sri Ganganagar)
4. Bheemsen @ Bheem S/o Sh. Moman Ram, Aged About 23
Years, R/o Ward No. 35, Lalgarh Jatan, District Sri
Ganganagar, Raj. (Presently Lodged In Central Jail, Sri
Ganganagar)
----Petitioners
Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
----Respondent
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Deepak Menaria
For Respondent(s) : Mr. SS Rajpurohit, PP
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FARJAND ALI
Order
13/05/2025
1. The instant application for suspension of sentence has been
moved on behalf of the applicant in the matter of judgment dated
22.03.2024 passed by the learned Additional Session Judge No.1,
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District Hanumangarh in Sessions Case No.54/2021 whereby he
was convicted and sentenced to suffer maximum imprisonment of
ten years under Sections 394 r/w 120-B and 397 r/w 120-B of IPC
along and lesser punishment for the other offences.
2. It is contended by the learned counsel for the appellant that
the learned trial Judge has not appreciated the correct, legal and
factual aspects of the matter and thus, reached at an erroneous
conclusion of guilt, therefore, the same is required to be
appreciated again by this court being the first appellate Court;
hearing of the appeal is likely to take long time, therefore, the
application for suspension of sentence may be granted.
3. Per contra, learned public prosecutor has vehemently
opposed the prayer made by learned counsel for the accused-
applicant for releasing the appellant on application for suspension
of sentence.
4. Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the
material available on record.
5. The appellant is behind the bars since last four years. Hearing
of the appeal would likely to take a long time, this court is of the
opinion that it is a fit case for suspending the sentence awarded to
the accused-appellant.
6. Accordingly, the application for suspension of sentence filed
under Section 389 Cr.P.C. is allowed and it is ordered that the
sentence passed by learned trial court, the details of which are
provided in the first para of this order, against the appellant-
applicant named above shall remain suspended till final disposal of
the aforesaid appeal and he shall be released on bail provided he
executes a personal bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/-with two
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sureties of Rs.25,000/- each to the satisfaction of the learned trial
Judge for his appearance in this court on 16.06.2025 and
whenever ordered to do so till the disposal of the appeal on the
conditions indicated below:-
1. That he will appear before the trial Court in the month of January of every year till the appeal is decided.
2. That if the applicant changes the place of residence, he will give in writing his changed address to the trial Court as well as to the counsel in the High Court.
3. Similarly, if the sureties change their address(s), they will give in writing their changed address to the trial Court.
7. The learned trial Court shall keep the record of attendance of
the accused-applicant in a separate file. Such file be registered as
Criminal Misc. Case related to original case in which the accused-
applicant was tried and convicted. A copy of this order shall also
be placed in that file for ready reference. Criminal Misc. file shall
not be taken into account for statistical purpose relating to
pendency and disposal of cases in the trial court. In case the said
accused applicant does not appear before the trial court, the
learned trial Judge shall report the matter to the High Court for
cancellation of bail.
(FARJAND ALI),J 70-chhavi/-
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