IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR
Manoj Kumar Garg
Bipul Kumar Alias Vipul S/o Shri Akhilesh Ram – Appellant
Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Public Prosecutor – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. introduction of the case backdrop and parties involved (Para 1 , 2) |
| 2. arguments for and against bail application (Para 3 , 4) |
| 3. legal framework for juveniles and bail considerations (Para 5 , 6 , 7) |
| 4. court's rational assessment on bail denial for juveniles (Para 8 , 9 , 10) |
| 5. comparison of precedents affecting the current judgment (Para 11 , 12) |
| 6. final decision on the revision petition (Para 13 , 14) |
MANOJ KUMAR GARG, J.
Heard learned counsel for the petitioner (juvenile) as well as learned Public Prosecutor appearing on behalf of the respondent-State.
2. The allegation against the petitioner is of offence under Section 103 (1), 238(A) & 3(5) of BNS . The bail application filed by the petitioner under Section 483 BNS S has been rejected by the learned Judge, Children Court, Bikaner vide order dated 02.04.2025. Being aggrieved of the order dated 02.04.2025 passed by the Court below, the petitioner has preferred this revision petition before this Court.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioner vehemently argued that petitioner was below 18 years of age at the time of incident. He has been falsely involved in the case without any material evidence. It is argued t
The presumption of bail for juveniles may be overridden by the gravity of the alleged crime and the need to protect societal interests.
Juveniles are entitled to bail under Section 12 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, unless there are reasonable grounds to believe that their release would endanger justice or expose them to harm.
Juveniles are entitled to bail regardless of the offence's gravity unless exceptional circumstances indicate a threat to justice or safety.
Juveniles are entitled to bail under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, unless exceptional circumstances warrant denial.
Juveniles are entitled to bail under the Juvenile Justice Act unless there are compelling reasons to deny it, regardless of the offense's severity.
Juveniles are entitled to bail under Section 12 of the Act of 2015 unless specific exceptional circumstances warrant denial.
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