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Pankaj Yadav vs State Of U P

High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad|18 December, 2019
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Court No. - 73
Case :- CRIMINAL MISC. BAIL APPLICATION No. - 56576 of 2019 Applicant :- Pankaj Yadav Opposite Party :- State of U.P.
Counsel for Applicant :- Santosh Kumar Mishra Counsel for Opposite Party :- G.A
Hon'ble Sanjay Kumar Singh,J.
Heard learned counsel for the applicant, learned Additional Government Advocate representing the State and perused the record of the case.
By means of this application, the applicant Pankaj Yadav, who is involved in Case Crime No.793 of 2019, under Sections 380, 411 IPC, P.S. Karvi, District Chitrakoot, is seeking enlargement on bail during the trial.
It is submitted by learned counsel for the applicant that the applicant is absolutely innocent and has falsely been implicated in the present case with some ulterior motive. It is further submitted by learned counsel for the applicant that on 6.11.2010 F.I.R. under Section 380 IPC was lodged with regard to theft of one ring against unknown persons. Thereafter on 13.11.2019 as per prosecution case, police apprehended the accused and shown the recovery of one ring from the possession of the applicant and on the basis of the said recovery, the applicant has been implicated in Case No.0793 of 2019. It is also submitted that prior to 13.11.2019 the applicant was not having any criminal history and is facing detention since 13.11.2019. It is next contended that there is no chance of the applicant of fleeing away from the judicial process or tampering with the prosecution evidence.Learned counsel for the applicant lastly submitted that if the applicant is released on bail, he will not misuse the liberty of bail and will cooperate in the early disposal of the case.
Per contra, learned Additional Government Advocate has opposed the bail prayer of the applicant by contending that the innocence of the applicant cannot be adjudged at pre trial stage therefore, the applicant does not deserve any indulgence. In case, the applicant is released on bail, he will misuse the liberty of bail.
Keeping in view the nature of the offence, evidence, complicity of the accused, submissions of the learned counsel for the parties, I am of the view that the applicant has made out a fit case for bail. Hence, the bail application is hereby allowed.
Let the applicant Pankaj Yadav be released on bail in the aforesaid case crime number on furnishing a personal bond and two sureties each in the like amount to the satisfaction of the court concerned with the following conditions which are being imposed in the interest of justice:-
i) The applicant will not tamper with prosecution evidence and will not harm or harass the victim/complainant in any manner whatsoever.
ii) The applicant will abide the orders of court, will attend the court on every date and will not delay the disposal of trial in any manner whatsoever.
(iii) The applicant will not indulge in any unlawful activities.
(iv) The applicant will not misuse the liberty of bail in any manner whatsoever.
The identity, status and residential proof of sureties will be verified by court concerned and in case of breach of any of the conditions mentioned above, court concerned will be at liberty to cancel the bail and send the applicant to prison.
It is clarified that anything said in this order is limited to the purpose of determination of this bail application and will in no way be construed as an expression on the merits of the case. It is further clarified that the trial court shall be absolutely free to arrive at its independent conclusions on the basis of evidence led unaffected by anything said in this order.
Order Date :- 18.12.2019 Meenu
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Title

Pankaj Yadav vs State Of U P

Court

High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad

JudgmentDate
18 December, 2019
Judges
  • Sanjay Kumar Singh
Advocates
  • Santosh Kumar Mishra