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Vinod Jakhar vs State Of Rajasthan (2025:Rj-Jd:39861)
2025 Latest Caselaw 12868 Raj

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 12868 Raj
Judgement Date : 9 September, 2025

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Vinod Jakhar vs State Of Rajasthan (2025:Rj-Jd:39861) on 9 September, 2025

[2025:RJ-JD:39861]

      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
                S.B. Criminal Misc(Pet.) No. 7212/2025

1.       Vinod Jakhar S/o Pooranmal Jakhar, Aged About 31 Years,
         R/o   D 38     Jagdmba Nagar               Ajmer         Road, Heerapura
         Powerhouse Ke Piche, Jaipur.
2.       Shri Krishan Godara S/o Maghram, Aged About 29 Years,
         R/o 206 Gusai Ji Ka Mandir Kesar Desar Jatan Bikaner
3.       Krishan Kumar Godara S/o Shri Narsi Ram, Aged About
         26 Years, R/o Ward No.3, Gram Molaniya, Dhirer Astation,
         District Bikaner.
4.       Ramniwas Jat S/o Gajaram, Aged About 33 Years, R/o
         Pemasar Udasar Bikaner.
5.       Muralidhar Godara S/o Jagaram, Aged About 33 Years, R/
         o Nokhaganv, Bikaner
6.       Hariram Godara S/o Rekharam, Aged About 21 Years, R/o
         Ward No. 9 Rajera District Bikaner
                                                                     ----Petitioners
                                     Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Public Prosecuter
2.       Braj Bhusan Agarwal S/o Prahlad Singh, Presently S.h.o.
         P.s. Sadar, District Biakner, R/o 141A 706, Shiprapath,
         Mansarover, Jaipur.
                                                                   ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)          :     Mr. Askaran Maru.
                                 Mr. Vikas Choudhary.
For Respondent(s)          :     Mr. HS Jodha, PP.



          HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MUKESH RAJPUROHIT

Order

09/09/2025

1. After arguing for some time, learned counsel for the

petitioners does not want to press the instant criminal misc.

petition. However, he seeks liberty for the petitioners to submit a

representation to the concerned Superintendent of Police with

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appropriate directions to decide the same and issue necessary

instructions to the concerned Investigating Officer.

2. Accordingly, the instant criminal misc. petition is disposed of

as not pressed with liberty to the petitioners to submit a detailed

representation to the concerned Superintendent of Police averring

therein all the grounds which have been raised in this petition

within a period of 07 days from the date of receipt of a copy of

this order.

3. In the event, the representation is submitted, the concerned

Superintendent of Police is directed to minutely and objectively

consider the contents of the same and thereafter, issue necessary

instructions to the Investigating Officer. All the relevant

documents with the representation shall also be taken into

consideration. The representation shall be decided within a period

of 30 days from the date of receipt of the same. The parties will

be at liberty to approach this Court again, if grievance arises.

4. Till 30 days from the date of filing of representation, the

petitioners shall not be arrested in connection with FIR

No.133/2024, registered at the Police Station Sadar Bikaner,

District Bikaner.

5. The offences alleged against the petitioners are under

Sections 332, 353, 143 of IPC and Section 3 of the Prevention of

Damage to Public Property Act, 1984. Thus, the provisions

contained under Section 35 of BNSS (Sections 41 and 41A of the

CrPC) are applicable mutatis mutandis and the judgment rendered

by Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Arnesh Kumar v. State

of Bihar [AIR 2014 SC 2756] applies squarely in the present

case, therefore, it is deemed appropriate to direct the

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investigating officer that in the event, the offences are found to be

proved and the arrest of the petitioners is absolutely necessary,

then instead of affecting arrest at once, a prior notice of 15 days

shall be given to the petitioners. Further the petitioners shall also

be at liberty to raise all permissible objections and issues before

the trial court at the appropriate stage of proceedings

6. Stay petition also stands disposed of.

(MUKESH RAJPUROHIT),J 112-/Jitender//-

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