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Uttamgiri vs State Of Rajasthan ...
2025 Latest Caselaw 15175 Raj

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 15175 Raj
Judgement Date : 11 November, 2025

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Uttamgiri vs State Of Rajasthan ... on 11 November, 2025

Author: Manoj Kumar Garg
Bench: Manoj Kumar Garg
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      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
 D.B. Criminal Misc Suspension Of Sentence Application (Appeal)
                                  No. 1608/2025

                                           In

                  D.B. Criminal Appeal No.290/2025

Uttamgiri S/o Ramgiri, Aged About 38 Years, R/o Anjuman
Chowk, Kunjarwadi, Police Station Dhanmandi, District Udaipur
(Rajasthan) (At Present Lodged In Central Jail, Udaipur)
                                                                      ----Petitioner
                                       Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
                                                                    ----Respondent


For Petitioner(s)            :     Mr. Mool Singh Panwar
                                   Mr. K.L. Thakur
For Respondent(s)            :     Mr. C.S. Ojha, PP



          HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ KUMAR GARG

HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE SANGEETA SHARMA

Order

11/11/2025

1. The appellant-applicant herein has been convicted and

sentenced as below vide judgment dated 30.07.2025 passed by

the learned Sessions Judge, District Sirohi in Sessions Case

No.07/2019 (C.I.S. No.07/2019) :

      Offence                    Sentence                Fine        Sentence in
                                                                    default of fine
Section 302 IPC            Life                     Rs.10,000/-     6 months S.I.
                          Imprisonment



2. The appellant-applicant has preferred the application for

suspension of sentence under Section 430 B.N.S.S./389 Cr.P.C. for

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suspension of sentence during the pendency of the appeal and for

release on bail.

3. The sole plea raised by learned counsel for the appellant-

applicant is that the appellant was on bail during trial and so far as

the statement of PW-3 - Vaga Ram, there are material

contradictions, improvement and omissions in his statement and

he is a created witness. Given that the hearing of the appeal is

likely to be protracted, thus, the sentence of the applicant be

suspended and he be enlarged on bail.

4. Learned Public Prosecutor opposed the application for

suspension of sentence with the submission that as the appellant-

applicant has committed heinous offence, suspension of sentence

of such offenders would send adverse message in the society.

5. We have considered the submissions made by learned

counsel for the parties and perused the material available on

record.

6. Looking to the fact that criminal appeals pertaining to year

2008 also are pending for hearing, there is no likelihood of hearing

of the present appeal in near future.

7. In the present case as observed herein-before, the appellant-

applicant was on bail during the trial. Except for the fact that the

appellant-applicant was involved in offence leading to his

conviction for life, nothing has been brought on record by way of

extenuating circumstances for denial of suspension of sentence.

8. Consequently, without making any observations on merits of

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the case, we are inclined to suspend the substantive sentence of

the appellant-applicant - Uttamgiri S/o Ramgiri, during the

pendency of the appeal.

9. Accordingly, the instant application for suspension of

sentence filed under Section 430 B.N.S.S./389 Cr.P.C. is allowed

and it is ordered that substantive sentence passed by the learned

Sessions Judge, District Sirohi in Sessions Case No.07/2019

(C.I.S. No.7/2019) against the appellant-applicant - Uttamgiri S/

o Ramgiri, shall remain suspended till final disposal of the

aforesaid appeal, provided he executes a personal bond in the

sum of Rs.50,000/- with two sureties of Rs.25,000/- each to the

satisfaction of learned trial Judge for his appearance in this court

on 12.12.2025 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 change 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.

10. 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 relating 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 been taken into account for statistical purpose relating to

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pendency and disposal of the cases in the trial court. In case, the

said accused-applicants do not appear before the trial court,

learned trial Judge shall report the matter to the High Court for

cancellation of bail.

(SANGEETA SHARMA),J (MANOJ KUMAR GARG),J 42-amit/-

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