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57 16.08.2019
rkd Ct. No.28
(Allowed)
C.R.M. 7463 of 2019
In Re: – An application for anticipatory bail under Section 438 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure filed on 14/08/2019 in
connection with Nanur P.S. Case No. 122 of 2019 dated
08/07/2019 under Sections 498A/Section354/Section307/Section34 of the Indian
Penal Code and under Sections 3/4 of the D.P. Act.
And
In the matter of: Anup Kumar Ghosh Anr.
….petitioners.
Mr. Sekhar Kumar Basu, Sr. Adv.,
Mr. A. Ganguly,
Mr. S. Basu
…for the petitioners.
Mr. I. Ali,
Mr. C. R. Ghosh
…for the State.
Petitioners are the parents-in-law of the victim and they have been
falsely implicated in the instant case. It is further submitted that the principal
accused i.e. the husband is in custody.
Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the State opposes the prayer
for anticipatory bail and submits that the victim was tortured by the
petitioners and well as her husband and the victim was driven out from her
matrimonial home.
Having considered the materials in the case diary and bearing in mind
the extent of complicity of the petitioners in the alleged crime and as the
principal accused i.e. the husband is in custody, we are inclined to grant
anticipatory bail to the petitioners.
In the event of arrest, the petitioners shall be released on bail upon
furnishing a Bond of Rs. 10,000/- each with two sureties of like amount each
to the satisfaction of the Arresting Officer and also be subject to the conditions
as laid down under Section 438(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
and on further condition that they shall appear before the court below and
pray for regular bail within four weeks from date.
Th li ti f ti i t b il i th di d f
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