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Xxxxx Vs State Of Kerala

Case No: Bail Application No. 2846 Of 2021

Date of Decision: April 27, 2021

Acts Referred: Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 — Section 439#Indian Penal Code, 1860 — Section 354(D), 376(2)(f)(n), 450#Protection Of Children From Sexual Offences Act, 2012 — Section 3(a), 5(1)(p), 6, 11(iv), 12#Juvenile Justice (Care And Protection Of Children) Act, 2015 — Section 75

Hon'ble Judges: Kauser Edappagath, J

Bench: Single Bench

Advocate: Mansoor B.H, M. R Dhanil

Final Decision: Allowed

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Judgement

1. This is an application filed u/s 439 of Code of Criminal Procedure seeking regular bail.

2. The petitioner is the sole accused in Crime No.302/2021 of Cherthala Police Station. The offences alleged are under Sections 450, 376 (2) (f) (n)

and 354 (D) of IPC, Sections 4 read with Section 3 (a), 6 read with Section 5(1) (p) and 12 read with Section 11 (iv) of PoCSO Act and under Section

75 of the Juvenile Justice Act.

3. The prosecution case in short is that the petitioner who is the tuition teacher of the minor victim aged 16 years from the period from December,

2020 to 05.02.2021 committed rape on her and thereby committed the offence.

4. Heard both sides and perused the case diary.

5. The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner is absolutely innocent and he has been falsely implicated in the present case. He

further submitted that there are no materials to connect the petitioner with the alleged crime and hence he is entitled to get bail. The learned Public

Prosecutor opposed the bail application. He contended that the alleged incident occurred as a part of the intentional criminal acts of the petitioner and

if the petitioner is released on bail at this stage, it would affect the course of investigation.

6. Perusal of the case diary would reveal that prima facie there are materials on record to connect the petitioner with the crime. However, the

petitioner was remanded to judicial custody on 11.02.2021. In view of the nature of the crime and the stage of investigation, I do not find any reason to

hold that the continued detention of the petitioner is required for any purpose. The investigation seems to have reached a fair stage. The petitioner is a

B.Tech student and the victim is 16 years old girl. For all these reasons, the petitioner is entitled to be released on bail on conditions.

In the result, the application is allowed on the following conditions:-

(i) The petitioner shall be released on bail on executing a bond for `1,00,000/- (Rupees One lakh only) with two solvent sureties for the like sum each

to the satisfaction of the jurisdictional Magistrate/Court.

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

(iii) The petitioner shall appear before the investigating officer between 10.00 a.m and 11.00 a.m on every Saturday until further orders. The petitioner

shall also appear before the investigating officer as and when required by him.

(iv) The petitioner shall not commit any offence of like nature while on bail.

(v) The petitioner shall not make any attempt to contact any of the prosecution witnesses, directly or through any other person, or any other way try to

tamper with the evidence or influence any witnesses or other persons related to the investigation.

(vi) The petitioner shall not leave State of Kerala without the permission of the trial Court.