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Tej Karan Vs. State

Tej Karan vs State

Type Court Judgment Court Rajasthan Decided Feb 13, 2006
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Citation
Court
Rajasthan High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
S.B. Criminal Misc. II Bail Application No. 847 of 2006
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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- Section 2(k), 2(1), 7 & 40 & Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2007, Rule 12 & 98 & Juvenile Justice Act, 1986, Section 2(h): [Altamas Kabir & Cyriac Joseph, JJ] Determination as to Juvenile - Appellant was found to have completed the age of 16 years and 13 days on the date of alleged oc...

Key legal issue
Criminal
Acts & sections
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 439; Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 - Sections 8 and 21

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Tej Karan

Advocate Ravi Kumar Kasliwal, Adv.

Respondent

State

Advocate Jagdish Lamba, PP

Legal References

Acts
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 439; Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 - Sections 8 and 21
Reported In
RLW2006(3)Raj2157; 2006(2)WLC465

Excerpt

- section 2(k), 2(1), 7 & 40 & juvenile justice (care and protection of children) rules, 2007, rule 12 & 98 & juvenile justice act, 1986, section 2(h): [altamas kabir & cyriac joseph, jj] determination as to juvenile - appellant was found to have completed the age of 16 years and 13 days on the date of alleged occurrence - appellant was arrested on 30.11.1998 when the 1986 act was in force and under clause (h) of section 2 a juvenile was described to mean a child who had not attained the age of sixteen years or a girl who had not attained the age of eighteen years - it is with the enactment of the juvenile justice act, 2000, that in section 2(k) a juvenile or child was defined to mean a child who had not completed eighteen years of a ge which was given prospective prospect - appellant was about sixteen years of age on the date of commission of the alleged offence and had not completed eighteen years of age when the juvenile justice act, 2000, came into force - juvenile act, of 2000 has been given retrospective effect by rule 12 of juvenile justice rule, 2007 - as such, accused has to be treated as juvenile under the said act. .....recovered from the possession of the petitioner is less than the prescribed commercial quantity and the co-ordinate bench of this court has granted bail in such matters. so, (lie petitioner may also be enlarged on bail.3. learned pp has opposed the bail application. he has submitted that each case depends on its own facts and circumstances and merits. grant of bail in one case cannot be treated as a precedent for other cases,4. although, the contraband article allegedly recovered from the possession of the petitioner is less than the prescribed commercial quantity, but there can be no gainsaid that the contraband article involved has widespread deleterious and pernicious influence on the health of the society at large which also adversely affects the economy of the state. besides this indulgence in such offence is increasing day in and day out requiring sterner approach by all concerned.5. it is true that the court has to balance the twin objectives of bail - the liberty of the accused and the interests of the society. the interest of society in the instant case outweigh the considerations of the liberty of the individual and the balance tilts against the petitioner.6. having regard to the gravity of the offence, the materials on record in support thereof, the likelihood of the petitioner indulging in such activities if released on bail, and the ever increasing incidence of such offences causing great menace to the interests of society at large, no case for grant of bail to him is made out. r7. consequently, this bail application under section 439 cr pc in f.i.r. no. 142/2005 p.s. data bari for offence under section 8/21 of the n.d.p.s. act is hereby rejected.8. however, for the ends of justice and fairplay, it is directed that the trial court shall expedite the trial and make sincere endeavours to conclude it at the earliest possible by fixing it from day-to-day as far as practicable.

Full Judgment

Harbans Lal, J.

1. I have heard learned Counsel for petitioner Tejkaran, learned PP for the State on this second bail application filed Under Section 439 Cr PC on behalf of petitioner Tejkaran who is alleged to have been found in possession of 145 grams of smack without valid license or permit. I have also perused the relevant documents placed before me.

2. His learned Counsel has contended that the first bail application of the petitioner was dismissed as withdrawn on 26.8.2005. The contraband article allegedly recovered from the possession of the petitioner is less than the prescribed commercial quantity and the Co-ordinate Bench of this Court has granted bail in such matters. So, (lie petitioner may also be enlarged on bail.

3. Learned PP has opposed the bail application. He has submitted that each case depends on its own facts and circumstances and merits. Grant of bail in one case cannot be treated as a precedent for other cases,

4. Although, the contraband article allegedly recovered from the possession of the petitioner is less than the prescribed commercial quantity, but there can be no gainsaid that the contraband article involved has widespread deleterious and pernicious influence on the health of the society at large which also adversely affects the economy of the State. Besides this indulgence in such offence is increasing day in and day out requiring sterner approach by all concerned.

5. It is true that the court has to balance the twin objectives of bail - the liberty of the accused and the interests of the society. The interest of society in the instant case outweigh the considerations of the liberty of the individual and the balance tilts against the petitioner.

6. Having regard to the gravity of the offence, the materials on record in support thereof, the likelihood of the petitioner indulging in such activities if released on bail, and the ever increasing incidence of such offences causing great menace to the interests of society at large, no case for grant of bail to him is made out. r

7. Consequently, this bail application Under Section 439 Cr PC in F.I.R. No. 142/2005 P.S. Data Bari for offence Under Section 8/21 of the N.D.P.S. Act is hereby rejected.

8. However, for the ends of justice and fairplay, it is directed that the trial court shall expedite the trial and make sincere endeavours to conclude it at the earliest possible by fixing it from day-to-day as far as practicable.

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