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An Application For Anticipatory … vs Mongala @ Mangala Polley on 7 August, 2018

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43 07.08.2018
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C.R.M. 5760 of 2018

In the matter of : An application for anticipatory bail under section 438 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure filed on 06.08.2018 in connection with
Uluberia P.S. Case No. 307 of 2018 dated 01.05.2018 under Sections
498A/302/304B/34 of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 3/4 of the DP
Act.

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In the matter of : Mongala @ Mangala Polley

… … petitioner
Mr. Rafikul Islam Sardar

… … for the petitioner
Mr. Rudradipta Nandy
… … for the State

The petitioners seek anticipatory bail in connection with Uluberia P.S.

Case No. 307 of 2018 dated 01.05.2018 under Sections

498A/302/304B/34 of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 3/4 of the DP

Act.

The petitioner is the mother-in-law of the victim who apparently

committed suicide within two years of her marriage.

The petitioner points out that even the husband has been enlarged

on bail.

The State produces the case diary and refers the statements of some

of the neighbours.

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Considering the material on record and the extent of the petitioner’s

involvement it may not be necessary to detain the petitioner at the

moment.

Accordingly, in the event of arrest, the petitioner will be granted bail

upon furnishing security of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand only), with

two sureties of Rs. 5,000/- (Rupees five thousand only) each, one of whom

must be local, to the satisfaction of the arresting officer, subject to the

conditions as laid down in Section 438(2) of the Code of Criminal

Procedure, 1973. In addition, the petitioner is directed to meet the

investigating officer at such time and place as may be specified by the

concerned police officer.

The petition for anticipatory bail is allowed subject to the conditions as

indicated above.

A certified copy of this order be immediately made available to the

petitioner, subject to compliance with all requisite formalities.

(Abhijit Gangopadhyay, J) (Sanjib Banerjee, J.)

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