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Echanatham Mohanraj @ Mohanraj and Another Vs. The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Karur District and Another

Echanatham Mohanraj @ Mohanraj and Another vs The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Karur District and Another

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Madurai Decided Oct 08, 2015
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Citation
Court
Chennai Madurai High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Crl.O.P.(MD)No. 19410 of 2015
Subject
Right to Information

Case Summary

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Right to Information

Key legal issue
Right to Information

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Echanatham Mohanraj @ Mohanraj and Another

Respondent

The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Karur District and Another

Excerpt

(prayer: criminal original petition is filed under section 482 of cr.p.c, praying to direct the learned principal sessions judge, karur, to consider the bail application of the petitioners on the same day on their surrender in crime no.494 of 2015 on the file of the respondent police.) 1. heard both sides. 2. the petitioners, who apprehend arrest for the offences punishable under sections 147, 148, 294(b) and 506 (ii) ipc r/w section 3(1)(x) of sc/st act, in crime no.494 of 2015 on the file of the respondents police, move this petition seeking a direction to the learned principal sessions judge, karur, to accept the surrender of the petitioners and consider their bail application on the same day on merits, in relating to crime no.494 of 2015. 3. perused the records. 4. the offences complained of, other than the offence under the special enactment, may not be serious in nature warranting initial detention in jail, even before considering the bail application. 5. therefore, the learned principal sessions judge, karur, is directed to accept the surrender of the petitioners and consider their bail application on the very same day purely on the basis of merits and in accordance with law. 6. accordingly, this criminal original petition is ordered.

Full Judgment

(Prayer: Criminal Original Petition is filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C, praying to direct the learned Principal Sessions Judge, Karur, to consider the bail application of the petitioners on the same day on their surrender in Crime No.494 of 2015 on the file of the respondent police.)

1. Heard both sides.

2. The petitioners, who apprehend arrest for the offences punishable under Sections 147, 148, 294(b) and 506 (ii) IPC r/w Section 3(1)(x) of SC/ST Act, in Crime No.494 of 2015 on the file of the respondents police, move this petition seeking a direction to the learned Principal Sessions Judge, Karur, to accept the surrender of the petitioners and consider their bail application on the same day on merits, in relating to Crime No.494 of 2015.

3. Perused the records.

4. The offences complained of, other than the offence under the Special enactment, may not be serious in nature warranting initial detention in jail, even before considering the bail application.

5. Therefore, the learned Principal Sessions Judge, Karur, is directed to accept the surrender of the petitioners and consider their bail application on the very same day purely on the basis of merits and in accordance with law.

6. Accordingly, this Criminal Original Petition is ordered.

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