SUBHASH VIDYARTHI
Shivshankar Singh Bhaduriya – Appellant
Versus
State of U. P. , Thru. Prin. Secy. Home – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
1. Heard Sri Manoj Kumar Misra, the learned counsel for the applicant as well as Sri Anurag Verma, the learned Additional Government Advocate-I appearing on behalf of the State and perused the records.
2. The instant application has been filed by the applicant seeking anticipatory bail in F.I.R. bearing Case Crime No.669 of 2016, under Sections 147, 148, 149, 307 I.P.C., registered at Police Station Kotwali, District Raebareli.
3. The aforesaid case has been registered on the basis of an F.I.R. alleging that when the informant was getting his shop cleaned at about 5:00 am on 22.11.2016, all the accused persons came in a car at about 5.30 am and on the exhortation of the co-accused Kusum Singh, other accused persons fired shots with rifle and other firearms. Informant ran away to save himself without opening the lock of the shop but he suffered two pallet injuries on left arm and back.
4. Medico legal examination report of the informant mentions two abrasion in left arms and back. X ray examination mentions no abnormality.
5. In the affidavit filed in support of the anticipatory bail-application, it has been contended that the applicant is innocent, and he has falsely been imp
The court may grant anticipatory bail based on factors such as contradictory statements in the FIR, absence of criminal history, and pending civil suits.
The court may grant anticipatory bail based on the lack of previous criminal history and the circumstances of the case, including the conduct of other involved parties.
The court established that anticipatory bail applications must be disposed of in a timely manner as per the guidelines set by the Supreme Court.
The court may grant anticipatory bail based on discrepancies in the evidence, coupled with the absence of a criminal history and other relevant circumstances.
The court granted anticipatory bail, emphasizing the applicant's cooperation and lack of substantial evidence against him, while imposing strict conditions to ensure compliance.
The court may grant anticipatory bail considering the compromise arrived at between the parties and the facts and circumstances of the case.
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