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Sanjay Kumar @ Sanjay Sahu @ Sanjay Prasad And Ors vs State Of Jharkhand

Jharkhand High Court · Decided on 5 November 2020 · Citation: (2020) 11 JH CK 0037

HON’BLE JUDGES
Anil Kumar Choudhary, J
CASE NUMBER
A.B.A. No. 5633 Of 2020

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Heard the parties through video conferencing. Learned counsel for the petitioners personally undertakes to remove the defects as pointed out by the stamp reporter within two weeks after the lockdown period is over.

In view of the personal undertaking of the learned counsel for the petitioners, the defects pointed out by the stamp reporter are ignored for the present.

Apprehending their arrest, the petitioners have moved this Court for grant of privilege of anticipatory bail in connection with Jagarnathpur P.S. Case No.176 of 2020 registered under sections 147/148/149/341/323/324/325/354/448 of the Indian Penal Code.

The Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the allegation against the petitioners is that the petitioners were member of an unlawful assembly and being armed with deadly weapons caused grievous hurt to the victim namely Hansraj Singh, Sakaldeo Singh, Sher Singh and Raja Singh and outraged the modesty of the informant. It is further submitted that the allegations against the petitioners are all false and from the side of the petitioners, the petitioner no.1 has lodged an FIR basing upon which Jagarnathpur P.S. Case No.175 of 2020 has been registered. It is then submitted that the petitioners are ready and willing to jointly pay Rs. 20,000/- as ad interim victim compensation to the informant without prejudice to their defence in this case and undertake to cooperate with the investigation of the case and also undertake that they will not annoy or disturb the informant or any of her family members in any manner during the pendency of the case. Hence, it is submitted that the petitioners be given the privilege of anticipatory bail.

Learned Addl. P.P. opposes the prayer for grant of anticipatory bail.

Considering the submissions of the counsels and the fact as discussed above, I am of the opinion that it is a fit case where the above named petitioners be given the privilege of anticipatory bail. Hence, in the event of their arrest or surrender within a period of six weeks from the date of this order, they shall be released on bail on jointly depositing a demand draft of Rs. 20,000/- as ad interim victim compensation in favour of informant and on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned J.M., Ranchi, in connection with Jagarnathpur P.S. Case No.176 of 2020 with the condition that the petitioners will cooperate with the investigation of the case and appear before the Investigating Officer as and when noticed by him and will furnish their mobile numbers and a copy of their Aadhar Cards in the court below with the undertaking that they will not change their mobile numbers during the pendency of the case with further condition that they will not annoy or disturb the informant or any of her family members in any manner pendency of the case subject to the conditions laid down under section 438 (2) Cr. P.C.

In case, the petitioners deposit the ad interim victim compensation amount, the court below is directed to issue notice to the informant and hand over the said demand draft to her, after proper identification.