Ramesh Kumar Behl v. State NCT of Delhi

Delhi High Court · 29 Apr 2015 · 2015:DHC:10737
Vipin Sanghi
CRL.A. 692/2008; CRL.A. 695/2008
2015:DHC:10737
criminal other

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The criminal appeals filed by the deceased appellant were abated and disposed of upon his death and the legal heirs' decision not to pursue the appeals.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.A. 692/2008
RAMESH KUMAR BEHL Appellant
Through: Mr. K.S. Baria, Advocate
VERSUS
STATE NCT OF DELHI Respondent
Through: Mr. Lovkesh Sawhney, APP
CRL.A. 695/2008
RAMESH KUMAR BEHL Appellant
Through: Mr. K.S. Baria, Advocate
VERSUS
STATE NCT OF DELHI Respondent
Through: Mr. Rajat Katyal, APP
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIPIN SANGHI
29.04.2015 Upon issuance of non bailable warrants against the appellant - since he was not appearing before the Court when the matter was called out earlier, the SHO-Special Cell has reported that the appellant has since passed away on 30.08.2013. Acopy ofthe death certificate has been placed on record, which has also been got verified from the Sub-Registrar, Birth &
Death, MCD on 13.04.2015.
2015:DHC:10737 The wife of the deceased appellant is present in Court along with the surety. The wife states that she did not wish to pursue these appeals. The appeals are, therefore, abated anddisposed of as such. The surety stands discharged.
APRIL 29, 2015 sr VIPIN SANGHI, J 2015:DHC:10737
JUDGMENT