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Subhash Singh vs State Of U.P. And Another on 19 August, 2019

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD

?Court No. – 71

Case :- CRIMINAL APPEAL No. – 5248 of 2019

Appellant :- Subhash Singh

Respondent :- State Of U.P. And Another

Counsel for Appellant :- Ajay Singh,Ajay Singh,Sri Amarendra Nath Singh Senior Advocate

Counsel for Respondent :- G.A.

Hon’ble Rajiv Gupta,J.

Order on Criminal Appeal

This criminal appeal has been filed against the order dated 19.07.2019 passed by Special Judge (SC/SectionST Act), Mau in S.S.T. No. 200 of 2008 (State of U.P. Vs. Subhash Singh and another) arising out of Case Crime No. 679 of 2007, whereby appellant has been convicted for the offence under Section 323/Section34 IPC and awarded sentence of six months imprisonment, under Section 452 IPC, awarded sentence of two years imprisonment with a fine of Rs.2,000/-, under Section 354 IPC, awarded sentence of two years imprisonment with a fine of Rs.2,000/-, under Section 504 IPC, awarded the sentence of six months imprisonment, under Section 506 IPC, awarded the sentence of one year imprisonment and under Section 3(1)(10) SC/SectionST Act, awarded sentence of three years imprisonment with a fine of Rs. 5,000/- with default stipulation. All the sentences are directed to run concurrently.

Admit.

Summon the lower court records.

Notice on behalf of State has been accepted by learned AGA.

Issue notice to opposite party no. 2.

List after receipt of record.

Order on Bail Application

Heard learned counsel for appellant, learned A.G.A. for the State and perused the record.

Learned counsel for the appellant has submitted that maximum sentence awarded to the appellant is that of three years and the appellant has already been released on interim bail vide order dated 20.07.2019.

Considering the fact that maximum sentence is only for a period of three years and the final disposal of the appeal will take a long time on account of heavy dockets, let the appellant- Subhash Singh be released on bail in the above-noted case on his furnishing a personal bond with two sureties each in the like amount to the satisfaction of the court concerned.

On acceptance of bail bonds, the court below shall transmit the xerox copies thereof to this Court for being kept on record.

The fine, if not deposited, shall be deposited within one month from the date of release.

Order Date :- 19.8.2019

Nadim

 

 

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