Amir Pajoki Vs State of U.P.

Allahabad High Court 24 Jun 1993 Criminal Misc. Application No. 10487 of 1993 (1993) 17 ACR 504
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Criminal Misc. Application No. 10487 of 1993

Hon'ble Bench

V. Saran, J

Advocates

Raghuraj Kishore, for the Appellant;

Final Decision

Allowed

Acts Referred

Customs Act, 1962 — Section 104, 135

Judgement Text

Translate:

V. Saran, J.@mdashHeard learned Counsel for the Applicant and learned Standing Counsel. The Applicant had moved bail application No. 32/92

before the Special C.J.M., Allahabad.

2. The Applicant is involved in a case u/s 104/135 Custom Act, District Gorakhpur. On considering the entire circumstances of the case, the

learned Special C.J.M., Allahabad granted bail to the Applicant on the condition that the Applicant Amir Pajoki will be released on bail on

executing two sureties of Rs. 1,00000/- each and a personal bond in the like amount. One of the sureties was directed in the form of security of

documents, and some movable property or in the form of cash and the other surety was to be of an employee or officer of the Iranian Embassy so

that surety may be guaranteed by the Iranian Embassy. It was further directed that the Iranian Embassy or the employee or the officer of the

embassy shall be bound to produce the Applicant in the court.

3. After hearing learned Counsel for the Applicant I am of the opinion that such conditions amount to refusal of bail and should never be imposed.

The order of the learned Special C.J.M., Allahabad is wholly arbitrary and uncalled for.

4. This application is, therefore, allowed and it is directed that the Applicant shall be released on bail on his executing a personal bond of Rs.

15,000/ - and two sureties each in the like amount. Since the Petitioner is a foreign national he may deposit Rs. 15,000/- in lieu of personal bond.

The cash amount under the personal bund shall be returned to the Applicant within one week from the date of final decision of the trial in the case,

unless the same is forfeited.

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