Jatin Khurana v. The State Not of Delhi

Delhi High Court · 07 Sep 2018 · 2018:DHC:8194
Mukta Gupta
BAIL APPLN. 1037/2017
2018:DHC:8194
criminal appeal_allowed

AI Summary

The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to petitioners in a matrimonial dispute-related FIR after the parties settled and divorce by mutual consent was granted, imposing conditions to ensure investigation compliance.

Full Text
Translation output
[0 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
BAIL APPLN. 1032/2017
SATPAL KHURANA Petitioner Represented by: Mr. Ikrant Sharma and Ms. Divya Upadhyay, Advocates.
VERSUS
THE STATE NOT OF DELHI Represented by:
BAIL APPLN. 1037/2017
JATIN KHURANA
VERSUS
THE STATE NOT OF DELHI Respondent Ms. Meenakshi Chauhan, APP with ASI Mithlesh, PS Model
Town, SI Upkar Kaur, PS Mukherjee Nagar.
Mr. Anil Goel and Mr. Akshay Vyas, Advocates for complainant.
Petitioner Mr. Ikrant Sharma and Ms. Divya Upadhyay, Advocates.
Respondent Ms. Meenakshi Chauhan, APP with ASI Mithlesh, PS Model
Town, SI Upkar Kaur, PS Mukherjee Nagar.
Mr. Anil Goel and Mr, Akshay Vyas, Advocates for complainant.
BAIL APPLN. 1032/2017 and conn, matter page 1 of2
2018:DHC:8194 lo
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE MUKTA GUPTA
07.09.2018
ORDER

1. Learned counsel for the petitioners and complainant states that the parties have settled the matter and divorce by mutual consent has been granted between Jatin Khurana and Kanika, the complainant in the FIR in question. Consequently, this Court deems it fit to grant anticipatory bail to the petitioners.

2. It is, therefore, directed that in the event of arrest the petitioners be released on bail on their furnishing a personal bond in the sum of ?5,000/each with one surety bond each ofthe like amount, subject to the satisfaction of the Arresting Officer/SHO concerned/Court concerned further subject to the condition that the petitioners will join the investigation as and when directed by the Investigating Officer and will not leave the country without prior permission ofthe Court concerned and in case of change of residential address the same will be intimated to the Court concerned by way of an affidavit.

3. Petitions are disposed of

4. Order dasti.