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GAUHATI HIGH COURT - PRINCIPAL SEAT AT GUWAHATI
AJIT BORTHAKUR, J
NUR ALAM @ MD. NOOR ALOM – Appellant
Versus
THE STATE OF ASSAM – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: MR A ISLAM
For the Respondents: PP, ASSAM

Table of Content
1. discussion on the bail application and opposing submissions. (Para 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6)
2. timing and filing requirements for charge-sheets affecting bail rights. (Para 10 , 12 , 14 , 15 , 20)
3. court's rationale for granting bail under specific conditions. (Para 28 , 29 , 30)

ORDER

10.06.2022

Heard Mr. A. Islam, learned counsel appearing for the accused petitioner. Also heard Mr. B.B. Gogoi, learned Addl. P.P., appearing for the State respondent and Mr. B.K. Mahajan, learned counsel appearing for the informant.

2. By this petition under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (‘ Cr.P.C .’ for short), the accused-petitioner, namely Nur Alam @Md. Noor Alom has prayed for grant of bail in connection with Bhangagarh P.S. Case No. 607/2021 under Sections 120B/302/34 of the Indian Penal Code (‘IPC’ for short).

3. The scanned copy of the case record along with the case diary, as called for, is placed before the Court. Perused.

4. Mr. A. Islam, learned counsel appearing for the accused petitioner, submitted that the investigating officer has submitted a part charge-sheet in the case declaring one of the accused Amir Khan as absconder stating that the investigation would co

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