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Aduri Sannyasi vs Unknown on 8 April, 2020

08.04.2020

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CRM 2918 of 2020
(Via Video Conference)

In Re: – An application for bail under Section 439 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure in connection with Jalpaiguri Women P.S. Case
No.141 of 2019 dated 06.11.2019 under Sections 498A/302/34 of the
Indian Penal Code.

And

In the matter of: Aduri Sannyasi.

….Petitioner.

Mr. Debajit Kundu
…for the Petitioner.

Mr. Saswata Gopal Mukherjee, Ld. P.P.,
Mr. N. Ahmed, Ld. A.P.P.,
Mr. S. Ahmed
…for the State.

Petitioner undertakes 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 conference.

Heard learned lawyer for the petitioner. The petitioner is the

married sister-in-law of the victim housewife. She is in custody for 112

days.

Learned Public Prosecutor seeks time to produce case diary.

Let this matter appear for further hearing two months hence.

Case diary be produced on that date.

Accordingly, the petitioner shall be released on interim bail on

personal bond to the satisfaction of the learned Judge in-charge,

Jalpaiguri subject to condition that the petitioner shall not intimidate

witnesses or tamper with evidence in any manner whatsoever and on

further condition that she shall stay at her permanent residence and

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

the Officer-in-charge of the police station within whose jurisdiction she
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shall reside. Petitioner shall be subjected to medical examination by the

medical authorities attached to the correctional home where she is

presently lodged and shall be 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.

Learned Judge in-charge, Jalpaiguri as well as all concerned

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

the official website of this court.

(Joymalya Bagchi, J.) (Dipankar Datta, J.)

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