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Ankit Sahu @ Pawan Kumar Sahu vs State Of U.P. & Anr.

High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad|27 August, 2021

JUDGMENT / ORDER

Heard learned counsel for applicant as well as learned Additional Government Advocate for State.
The present application under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been filed by the applicant- Ankit Sahu to quash the impugned summoning order dated 05.04.2021 passed by learned Civil Judge (Junior Division), Ambedkar Nagar as well as charge sheet dated 25.12.2020 and entire proceedings of Criminal Case No. 4100/2021 (State of U.P. Vs. Ankit @ Pawan Kumar Sahu), arising out of Case Crime No. 232/2019, under Section 420 IPC, relating to Police Station Bheti, District Ambedkar Nagar, pending in the court of learned Civil Judge (J.D.), Ambekdar Nagar.
Learned counsel for applicant submits that the F.I.R. in the instant case has been filed with malafide intention on the basis of local political rivalry and no offence as stated in the F.I.R. has been committed by the applicant.
It is further submitted that the Investigating Officer of the case without investigating the case properly has submitted a charge sheet and the concerned Magistrate without going into the depth of the matter has summoned the applicant in a cursory way.
It is further submitted that pendency of the instant criminal proceedings against the applicant is nothing but the abuse of the process of law and, therefore, the charge sheet as well as the summoning order whereby the applicant was summoned be quashed.
Learned Additional Government Advocate, however, controverts the submissions of learned counsel for applicant on the ground that this is not a stage where minute and meticulous exercise with regard to the appreciation of evidence may be done and truthfulness of the allegations could only be tested in a criminal trial and, therefore, the application is misconceived and liable to be dismissed.
From the perusal of the material on record and looking into the facts of the case at this stage, it cannot be said that no offence is made out against applicant. All the submissions made at the bar relate to the disputed questions of fact, which cannot be adjudicated upon by this Court in proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C. At this stage only primafacie case is to be seen in the light of the law laid down by Supreme Court in the cases of R.P. Kapur Vs. State of Punjab, A.I.R. 1960 S.C. 866, State of Haryana Vs. Bhajan Lal, 1992 SCC (Cr.) 426, State of Bihar Vs. P.P.Sharma, 1992 SCC (Cr.) 192 and lastly Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. Vs. Mohd. Saraful Haq, another (Para-10) 2005 SCC (Cr.) 283 and Parabatbhai Ahir & Ors. Vs. State of Gujarat AIR 2017 SC 4843.
Therefore, keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the case, the prayer for quashing the Charge-sheet, summoning order as well as all proceedings of the aforesaid case is hereby refused.
A seven judges Bench of this Court in the case of Amrawati and another Vs. State of U.P. reported in 2004 (57) ALR 290 and Hon'ble Apex Court in Lal Kamlendra Pratap Singh Vs. State of U.P. reported in 2009 (3) ADJ 322 (SC) and in Hussain and Ors. Vs. Union of India (UOI) and Ors. reported in MANU/SC/0274/2017 have given various directions to criminal Courts for expeditious disposal of Bail applications. The ratio of above mentioned decisions is quite clear that, in the backdrop of Article 21 of the Constitution of India as the personal liberty of a person is at stake, the bail applications should be decided, expeditiously.
In backdrop of aforesaid decisions and keeping in view the entirety of facts and circumstances of the case and having regard to the submissions of learned counsel for the applicant, the application is disposed of with a direction to the trial Court that if the applicant appears and surrenders before the Court below within 20 days from today and applies for bail, his prayer for bail may be considered and decided expeditiously in accordance with law.
It is further provided that during the course while considering the plea of bail of the applicant may pay due regard to the fact that the applicant is a government servant.
Order Date :- 27.8.2021 Muk
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Title

Ankit Sahu @ Pawan Kumar Sahu vs State Of U.P. & Anr.

Court

High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad

JudgmentDate
27 August, 2021
Judges
  • Mohd Faiz Khan