Naseem Rizwan v. State

Delhi High Court · 17 Dec 2019 · 2019:DHC:7978
Chander Shekhar
BAIL APPLN.2201/2019
2019:DHC:7978
criminal petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail applications in default due to non-appearance, indicating disinterest in pursuing bail.

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"V HIGH COURT OF DELHI
BAIL APPLN.2201/2019
NASEEM@RIZWAN Petitioner
Through: None
VERSUS
THE STATE(GOVT.OF NCT DELHI) Respondent
Through: Mr. Raghuvinder Verma, APP with SI Satyadev Panwar, PS:Gokalpuri,Delhi
MTH
BAIL APPLN.2741/2019 & CRL.M.A.39458/2019
NASEEM @RIZWAN Petitioner
Through: None
VERSUS
STATE Respondent
Through: Mr. Raghuvinder Verma, APP with SI Satyadev Panwar, PS:Gokalpuri,Delhi
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE CHANDER SHEKHAR
17.12.2019
ORDER

1. None has appeared on behalf of the petitioner. Even on the last date ofhearing, none had appeared for the petitioner. It seems that the petitioner is not interested in further pursuing the bail applications.

2. The bail applications are dismissed in default. Pending application is also dismissed. x X chandWir^hekhar,j