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No.1447 Of 2019) vs In Re: Naba Kumar Ghosh on 16 January, 2020

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16.01.2020

Sl. No.139
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C. R. M. 634 of 2020

In Re: An application for bail under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure filed on
15.01.2020 in connection with Bharatpur Police Station Case No. 277 of 2019 dated
05.10.2019 under Sections 498A/448/326/307 of the Indian Penal Code. (G.R. Case
No.1447 of 2019)

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In Re: Naba Kumar Ghosh
… … Petitioner
Mr. Manas Kumar Das .. Advocate
… … for the petitioner

Mr. Arun Kumar Maity .. Ld. Addl. Public Prosecutor
Mrs. Sukanya Bhattacharyya .. Advocate
Md. Kutubuddin .. Advocate
… … for the State

The petitioner is seeking bail in connection with a case relating to offences

punishable under Sections 498A/448/326/307 of the Indian Penal Code.

It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that he is in custody for about 59 days.

Learned Counsel for the State produces the case diary and opposes the prayer

for bail.

Having considered the materials on record and bearing in mind the nature of

allegations and in view of the period of detention suffered by the petitioner and as

investigation is complete, we are of the opinion that further detention of the

accused/petitioner is not necessary.

Therefore, the accused/petitioner, namely Naba Kumar Ghosh, be released on

bail upon furnishing a bond of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten thousand only), with two sureties

of like amount each, one of whom must be local, to the satisfaction of the learned
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Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kandi, Murshidabad subject to condition that the said

petitioner shall appear before the trial court on every date of hearing until further orders

and shall not intimidate witnesses or tamper with evidence in any manner whatsoever.

In the event he fails to appear before the trial court without justifiable cause, the

trial court shall be at liberty to cancel his bail automatically without reference to this court.

The application for bail, thus, stands allowed.

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

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