Manish; Sunny; Hori Lal v. The State (Govt of NCT of Delhi)

Delhi High Court · 01 May 2019 · 2019:DHC:2401
Sunil Gaur
BAIL APPLN. 797/2019
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criminal appeal_allowed

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The Delhi High Court granted pre-arrest bail to petitioners accused under Sections 308, 341, 427, and 34 IPC, observing that injuries were simple and bail could be revoked if misused.

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BAIL APPLN. 797/2019 & connected matters
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Order: May 01, 2019
BAIL APPLN. 797/2019
BAIL APPLN. 800/2019
BAIL APPLN. 805/2019
(i) MANISH (ii) SUNNY (iii) HORI LAL .....Petitioners
Through: Mr. Haneef Mohammad & Mr. Abhishek, Advocates
VERSUS
THE STATE ( GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI) .....Respondent
Through: Ms. Neelam Sharma, Additional Public Prosecutor for State with
Inspector Yuvraj Prasad
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR O R D E R (ORAL)
The above captioned bail applications arise out of FIR NO. 124/2019, under Sections 308/341/427/34 of IPC registered at Police
Station Kalyanpuri, Delhi and so these applications have been heard together and are being disposed of by this common order.
Petitioners seek pre-arrest bail in aforesaid FIR, while claiming to be innocent.
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BAIL APPLN. 797/2019 & connected matters
Learned Additional Public Prosecutor for respondent-State has referred to the status report.
Upon hearing and on perusal of the FIR and the status report, I find that the injuries sustained by the injured are of simple nature. Without commenting on the merits of this case, it is directed that in the event of arrest, petitioners be admitted to bail, subject to petitioners furnishing bail bonds in the sum of ₹15,000/- each with one local surety each in the like amount to the satisfaction of Investigating Officer/Arresting Officer. It is made clear that if petitioners misuse the concession of pre-arrest bail granted to them, then respondent-State would be at liberty to get this order revoked.
The bail applications are accordingly disposed of.
Dasti.
(SUNIL GAUR)
JUDGE
MAY 01, 2019 p’ma
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JUDGMENT