R.L.MURAB
Munnibai – Appellant
Versus
State of M. P. – Respondent
1. Initially the applicant was arrested for offence under section 307 of the Indian Penal Code. She was granted bail by the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bhind, on 2-3-1978. Thereafter, the injured Kamlabai expired and the case under section 302 IPC has been registered against the applicant. The applicant being a widow with two children and she not having misused the liberty granted for the offence under section 307 IPC, there is no impediment for granting anticipatory bail under section 438 Cr.P.C.
2. For the above reasons, this application is allowed and it is hereby directed that in the event of arrest of the applicant for the said offence, she be released on bail on her furnishing solvent security in the sum on Rs.7,500 with one surety and personal bond in the like amount. The aforesaid directions are given on condition that the applicant shall make herself available for interrogation by the police officer as and when required. She shall not tamper with evidence of the prosecution. Above direction shall re complied with in accordance with the provisions contained in sub-section (3) of section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
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