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Crime No. 115/2019 Of Chittarikal … vs By Advs on 30 May, 2019

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

PRESENT

THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ALEXANDER THOMAS

THURSDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF MAY 2019 / 9TH JYAISHTA, 1941

Bail Appl..No. 3202 of 2019

CRIME NO. 115/2019 OF CHITTARIKAL POLICE STATION , KASARGOD

PETITIONER/ACCUSED

JOBIN WILSON
AGED 32 YEARS
S/O. LATE WILSON, RESIDING AT MUNJANATTU HOUSE,
CHEMBANKUNNU, WEST ELERI P.O.,
BEEMANADY VILLAGE, KASARAGOD DISTRICT.

BY ADVS.
SRI.T.MADHU
SMT.C.R.SARADAMANI

RESPONDENT/STATE:

THE STATE OF KERALA
THROUGH THE STATION HOUSE OFFICER,
CHITTARIKKAL POLICE STATION, KASARAGOD DISTRICT,
REPRESENTED BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR,
HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM 682 031.

SMT.PRIYA SHANAVAS, PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

THIS BAIL APPLICATION HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 30.05.2019,
THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING:
B.A.No.3202 of 2019
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ALEXANDER THOMAS, J.

B.A.No.3202 of 2019

Dated this the 30th day of May, 2019

ORDER

The petitioner has been arrayed as the sole accused in Crime

No.115/2019 of Chittarikkal Police Station, Kasaragod, which has been

registered for offences punishable under Secs.323, 324 and 498A of the

SectionIPC.

2. The brief of the prosecution case is that the petitioner/accused

had married the lady de facto complainant in this case and that thereafter,

he has harassed and inflicted mental and physical cruelty on her and that

he had demanded dowry and that he has misappropriated her gold

ornaments and had caused hurt, etc.

3. It is pointed out by the petitioner’s counsel that the only non-

bailable offence in this case is the one under Sec.498A of the SectionIPC. After

hearing both sides and after considering the facts and circumstances of the

case, the following directions and orders are passed:

(i) The petitioner will immediately personally appear before
the Investigating Officer, in relation to this crime for
interrogation purposes, without any delay, at any rate,
by 10 a.m. on any day on or before 11.06.2019.

B.A.No.3202 of 2019
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(ii) The petitioner will fully co-operate with the Investigating
Officer in the above interrogation process.

(iii) After completing the above interrogation process, in case
the Investigating Officer arrests the petitioner in
relation to the abovesaid crime, then he shall be released
on bail on his executing bond for Rs.50,000/- (Rupees
Fifty Thousand only) and on furnishing two solvent
sureties for the like sum each to the satisfaction of the
Investigating Officer concerned.

4. However, the grant of bail will be subject to following conditions:-

(i) The petitioner shall not involve in any criminal offences of similar
nature.

(ii) The petitioner shall fully co-operate with the investigation.

(iii) The petitioner shall report before the Investigating Officer as and
when required in that connection.

(iv) The petitioner shall not influence witness or shall not tamper or
attempt to tamper evidence in any manner, whatsoever.

(v) If there is any violation of the abovesaid conditions by the
petitioner then the jurisdictional court concerned stand hereby
empowered, to consider the plea for cancellation of bail at the
appropriate time.

With these observations and directions, the above Bail Application

will stand disposed of.

Sd/-

ALEXANDER THOMAS
JUDGE
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