Gaurav Dubey Vs State Of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh High Court 29 Sep 2020 Miscellaneous Criminal Case No. 22807 Of 2020
Bench: Single Bench
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Miscellaneous Criminal Case No. 22807 Of 2020

Hon'ble Bench

Rajeev Kumar Dubey, J

Advocates

Manish Datt, Devendra Shukla

Acts Referred

Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 — Section 439#Indian Penal Code, 1860 — Section 419, 420

Judgement Text

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Learned counsel for the State opposed the prayer and submitted that applicant in connivance with other co-accused persons committed fraud with the

complainant and he used to commit ATM fraud with other persons also by changing their ATM card. Many ATM cards of other persons have been

seized by the police from the possession of the applicant, so he should not be released on bail.

Looking to the facts and circumstances of the case and the contention of learned counsel for the applicant and the fact that applicant is in custody

since 27.01.2020, charge-sheet has been filed and conclusion of trial will take time, without commenting on the merits of the case, the application is

allowed and it is directed that the applicant be released on bail upon his furnishing personal bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rs. Fifty Thousand Only)

with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the concerned C.J.M/trial Court for his appearance before the concerned Court on all such

dates as may be fixed in this behalf by the trial Court during the pendency of trial.

This order will remain operative subject to compliance of the following conditions by the applicant :-

1. The applicant will comply with all the terms and conditions of the bond executed by him;

2. The applicant will cooperate in the trial;

3. The applicant will not indulge himself in extending inducement, threat or promise to any person acquainted with the fact of the case so as to

dissuade him from disclosing such facts to the Court;

4. The applicant shall not commit an offence similar to the offence of which he is accused;

5. The applicant will not seek unnecessary adjournments during the trial; and

6. The applicant will not leave India without prior permission of the trial Court.

C.C. on payment of usual charges.

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