HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT
MRM
RAJKUMAR MAHASINH JAT – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF GUJARAT – Respondent
ORDER :
(M. R. MENGDEY, J.)
1. The Applicant has filed this Application under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 for enlarging the Applicant on Regular Bail in connection with FIR being C.R. No. 11214021241679 of 2024 registered with Kosamba Police Station, Surat Rural.
2. Heard learned Advocate for the Applicant and learned APP for the Respondent – State.
Rule. Learned APP waives service of notice of Rule on behalf of the Respondent - State.
3. Learned Advocate for the Applicant has submitted that the Applicant has good reputation in the society and no useful purpose would be served by keeping the applicant in jail for indefinite period. It is further contended that the applicant is ready and willing to abide by all the conditions that may be imposed by this Court if released on bail.
4. Per contra, learned APP has opposed the present application for grant of regular bail contending that the Applicant was caught red handed with possession of the stock of contraband liquor. Moreover the Applicant had also prepared some forged documents like bilty for transportation of the said stock of contraband liquor. Learned APP has therefore submitted that looking to the nat
The court granted bail based on the applicant's lack of prior offenses and the nature of the allegations, emphasizing adherence to conditions to prevent tampering with evidence.
The court granted bail considering the Applicant's lack of prior criminal record and the nature of the allegations, emphasizing the importance of specific conditions to ensure compliance during trial....
The court granted bail based on the applicant's lack of prior criminal history and the nature of the allegations, imposing conditions to prevent tampering with evidence.
The court granted bail based on the Applicant's reputation and the completion of the investigation, imposing conditions to prevent tampering and ensure compliance.
The court granted bail under BNSS Section 483, emphasizing the need to consider the prima facie case, custody duration, and potential flight risk, while imposing strict conditions to ensure complianc....
The court granted bail based on the Applicants' good reputation and compliance willingness, despite serious charges, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of bail conditions.
The court granted bail to applicants based on their role as labourers in a contraband case, emphasizing the balance between the gravity of allegations and the rights of the accused.
The court emphasized the importance of assessing bail applications based on the nature of allegations, prior conduct, and the applicant's likelihood of appearing for trial.
In the absence of substantial evidence linking the applicant to the alleged crime, bail may be granted, considering the applicant's compliance with conditions and lack of flight risk.
The court established that bail may be granted even in serious offences if conditions are imposed to ensure the accused's presence and prevent evidence tampering.
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