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Geeta Vs. State

Geeta vs State

Type Court Judgment Court Delhi Decided May 19, 1993
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Citation
Court
Delhi High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Criminal Miscellaneous (Main) Appeal No. 810 of 1993
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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- - 10,000.00 with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the learned trial Judge.

Key legal issue
Criminal
Acts & sections
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 439

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Geeta

Advocate Jatinder Sethi and; H.P. Sharma, Advs

Respondent

State

Legal References

Cases Referred
Cheena v. State
Reported In
51(1993)DLT6

Excerpt

- - 10,000.00 with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the learned trial judge.sat pal, j.(1) in the present case the petitioner has been apprehended under n.d.p.s. act for the alleged recovery of two grams of smack. mr. sethi, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner submitted that according to the case of the prosecution, two purias containing smack were recovered from the petitioner and both the purias were mixed up and thereafter a sample was drawn. .he, thereforee, contended that there may be smack only in one puria and the other puria may not be having smack at all and further quantity of smack may be less than 250 grms. the learned counsel further submitted that admittedly the public witness, who has been associated in this case was a resident of more than six kilometers from the place of occurrence and there is no satisfactory explanationn for the same. in support of bids contention, he has placed reliance on a division bench judgment of punjab and haryana high court reported in amrit singh v. state of haryana, 1990 (1) cc 588 and a judgment of this court in the case of ashok kumar @ cheena v. state, in crl. m(m) 359/93 decided on 24th march, 1993. (2) mr. sharma, learned counsel for the state, however, submitted that a notice under section 50 was duly served on the petitioner. (3) after hearing the learned counsel for the parties and taking the totality of the circumstances into consideration, i am of the view that it is a fit case for grant of bail to the petitioner. accordingly, i direct that the petitioner be admitted to bail on furnishing a bail bond in the sum of rs. 10,000.00 with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the learned trial judge. (4) with this order petition stands disposed of.

Full Judgment

Sat Pal, J.

(1) In the present case the petitioner has been apprehended under N.D.P.S. Act for the alleged recovery of two grams of smack. Mr. Sethi, learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner submitted that according to the case of the prosecution, two purias containing smack were recovered from the petitioner and both the purias were mixed up and thereafter a sample was drawn. .He, thereforee, contended that there may be smack only in one puria and the other puria may not be having smack at all and further quantity of smack may be less than 250 grms. The learned Counsel further submitted that admittedly the public witness, who has been associated in this case was a resident of more than six kilometers from the place of occurrence and there is no satisfactory Explanationn for the same. In support of bids contention, he has placed reliance on a Division Bench Judgment of Punjab and Haryana High Court reported in Amrit Singh v. State of Haryana, 1990 (1) Cc 588 and a Judgment of this Court in the case of Ashok Kumar @ Cheena v. State, in Crl. M(M) 359/93 decided on 24th March, 1993.

(2) Mr. Sharma, learned Counsel for the State, however, submitted that a notice under Section 50 was duly served on the petitioner.

(3) After hearing the learned Counsel for the parties and taking the totality of the circumstances into consideration, I am of the view that it is a fit case for grant of bail to the petitioner. Accordingly, I direct that the petitioner be admitted to bail on furnishing a bail bond in the sum of Rs. 10,000.00 with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the learned trial Judge.

(4) With this order petition stands disposed of.

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