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Bhawani Singh vs State Of Rajasthan
2025 Latest Caselaw 14051 Raj

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 14051 Raj
Judgement Date : 9 October, 2025

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Bhawani Singh vs State Of Rajasthan on 9 October, 2025

     HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                      JODHPUR
              S.B. Criminal Appeal (Sb) No. 2350/2025

Bhawani Singh S/o Sh. Bharuram, Aged About 41 Years,
Resident Of Bhurtia, Police Station Nagana, District Barmer Raj.
Presently Central Jail, Jodhpur
                                                                  ----Appellant
                                   Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through PP
                                                                ----Respondent


For Appellant(s)         :     Mr. Hardev Ram Bishnoi
For Respondent(s)        :     Mr. Narendra Singh Chandawat, PP



              HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANDEEP SHAH

Order

09/10/2025

IN S.B. Criminal Appeal (SB) No.2350/2025:-

1. Admit.

2. Call for the record.

IN S.B. Criminal Misc. Bail Application for Suspension of

Sentence No.1867/2025:-

1. Heard learned counsel for the appellant-applicant as well as

learned Public Prosecutor and perused the material available on

record.

2. Learned counsel for the appellant-applicant submits that the

appellant-applicant has been convicted for the offences punishable

under Section 8/18-C of the NDPS Act, 1985. He submits that the

narcotic substance recovered from the appellant-applicant is below

commercial quantity and that the learned Trial Court has convicted

the appellant-applicant under Section 8/18-C of the NDPS Act,

1985 for rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year only. He

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further submits that the appellant-applicant was on bail during the

course of trial and has not misused the liberty granted by the

Court, so also, the recovery has been undertaken without

complying with the mandatory provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985.

He also submits that there is no chance of hearing of the appeal in

near future. He further submits that there are no criminal

antecedents attributable to the appellant-applicant. In these

circumstances, he prays that the appellant-applicant may be

released on bail by allowing suspension of sentence application.

3. Per Contra, Learned Public Prosecutor opposes the

application for suspension of sentence and submits that there is

compliance of all the mandatory provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985

and the recovery has been effected from the appellant-applicant,

the learned trial Court has passed the conviction against the

appellant-applicant after dealing with each and every aspect of the

case and, therefore, the suspension of sentence application in

question deserves to be dismissed.

4. Upon consideration of the arguments advanced on behalf of

both the sides and having regard to the facts and circumstances of

the case, including the facts that there are no criminal

antecedents attributable to the appellant-applicant, recovery of

narcotic substance is of below commercial quantity, the

punishment imposed upon the appellant-applicant is only one

year's rigorous imprisonment, there are arguable points with

regard to non-compliance of the provisions of the N.D.P.S. Act,

1985, the appellant-applicant was on bail during the course of

trial, and the chances of hearing of appeal in near future being

bleak, this Court is of the opinion that it is a fit case for

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suspending the sentence awarded to the accused appellant-

applicant.

5. Accordingly, the application for suspension of sentence filed

under Section 430 BNSS is allowed and it is ordered that the

sentence passed by the learned Special Judge, N.D.P.S. Cases,

Court No.1, Jodhpur, vide judgment dated 04.10.2025 in Session

Case No.49/2015 (NCV No.49/2015), against the appellant-

applicant Bhawani Singh S/o Sh. Bharuram, 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.1,00,000/- with two sureties of Rs.50,000/- each to the

satisfaction of the learned trial Judge for his appearance in this

court on 11.11.2025 and whenever ordered to do so till the

disposal of the appeal on the conditions indicated below:-

1. That he/she/they will appear before the trial Court in the month of January of every year till the appeal is decided.

2. That if the applicant(s) changes the place of residence, he/she/they will give in writing his/her/their 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.

6. The learned trial Court shall keep the record of attendance of

the appellant-applicant in a separate file. Such file be registered

as Criminal Misc. Case related to original case in which the

appellant-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

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

said appellant-applicant does not appear before the trial court, the

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

cancellation of bail.

(SANDEEP SHAH),J 6-devrajP/-

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