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Adding Section 302 Of The Indian … vs In Re: 1. Sujoy Ghosh Alias Sujay … on 23 April, 2020

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23.04.2020
Sl. No. 52
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[INTERIM BAIL]

C. R. M. 3293 of 2020 [via video conferencing]
(CRAN 1647 of 2020)

In Re: An application for bail under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure in connection with Santipur Police Station Case No.586 of 2019
dated 08.10.2019 under Sections 498A/326/307 of the Indian Penal Code
adding Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code.

And

In Re: 1. Sujoy Ghosh alias Sujay Ghosh

2. Jutika Ghosh
… … Petitioners

Mr. Angshuman Chakraborty .. Advocate
… … for the petitioners

Mr. Swapan Banerjee..Advocate
Mr. Sudip Ghosh .. Advocate
Mr. Prodipta Ganguly..Advocate
… … for the State

Petitioners undertake to affirm and stamp the petition/application as

per Rules within 48 hours of resumption of normal functioning of the court.

Subject to such undertaking, the application is taken up for hearing through

video conferencing.

Heard the learned advocates appearing for both the parties.

It is submitted on behalf of the petitioners that the marriage

occurred 14 years ago. They are in-laws of the victim housewife. They are

in custody for 152 days.

Accordingly, the accused/petitioners shall be released on interim

bail on executing personal bonds to the satisfaction of the learned Judge-in-
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charge, Ranaghat, Nadia, subject to condition that the said petitioners shall

not intimidate witnesses or tamper with evidence in any manner whatsoever

and on further condition that they shall stay at their permanent residence and

shall not move out of their residence without the express permission of the

Officer-in-charge of the police station within whose jurisdiction he shall

reside. Petitioners shall be subjected to medical examination by the medical

authorities attached to the correctional home where they are presently

lodged and shall be so released only upon issuance of a fit certificate by the

said authorities. The interim bail shall continue for a period of three months

or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

The application being CRAN 1647 of 2020 is accordingly, disposed

of.

Let this matter appear for further hearing two months hence. Case

diary be produced on that day.

Learned Judge-in-charge, Ranaghat, Nadia, as well as all

concerned authorities shall act in terms of the copy downloaded from the

official website of this court.

(Suvra Ghosh, J.) (Joymalya Bagchi, J.)

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