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457/498A/376/511/120B/34 Of The … vs Allowed on 4 September, 2019

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04.09.2019
tkm/ct 28 C.R.M. 7895 of 2019
sl no. 55

In Re : An application for anticipatory bail under Sectionsection 438 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure filed on 27.8.2019 in connection with
Murutia P.S. Case No. 127/2019 dated 12.7.2019 under Sectionsections
457/Section498A/Section376/Section511/Section120B/Section34 of the Indian Penal Code
And
Allowed
In Re : Ajibar Mondal …… petitioner

Mr Asraf Mandal
…… for the petitioner

Mr. Navanil De
…… for the State

Leave is granted to correct the cause title.

Petitioner is the brother in law of the victim housewife and

it is submitted that that there is delay in lodging FIR.

Learned lawyer for the State opposes the prayer for

anticipatory bail.

Having considered the materials in the case diary and

bearing in mind the nature of allegations and in view of the fact

that there is delay in lodging FIR, we are inclined to grant

anticipatory bail to the petitioner, however subject to strict

condition.

Accordingly, we direct that in the event of arrest, the

petitioner shall be released on bail upon furnishing a bond of Rs.

10,000/- with two sureties of like amount each, to the

satisfaction of the Arresting Officer and also subject to the
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conditions as laid down under Sectionsection 438(2) of the Code of

Criminal Procedure, 1973 and on further condition that the

petitioner while on bail shall not enter the jurisdiction of Murutia

P.S except for the purpose of investigation and attending court

proceeding and shall report to the concerned officer in charge

within whose jurisdiction he shall reside while on bail once in a

week until further orders and shall provide the address where he

shall presently reside to the investigating officer as well as court

below while on bail and shall appear before the court below and

pray for regular bail within four weeks from date.

The application being CRM 7895 of 2019 is disposed of.

(Jay Sengupta, J.) (Joymalya Bagchi, J.)

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