High Court Kerala High Court

Rajendran vs State Of Kerala on 8 February, 2010

Kerala High Court
Rajendran vs State Of Kerala on 8 February, 2010
       

  

  

 
 
  IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

Bail Appl..No. 611 of 2010()



1. RAJENDRAN
                      ...  Petitioner

                        Vs

1. STATE OF KERALA
                       ...       Respondent

                For Petitioner  :SRI.M.R.SARIN

                For Respondent  :PUBLIC PROSECUTOR

The Hon'ble MR. Justice K.T.SANKARAN

 Dated :08/02/2010

 O R D E R
                       K.T. SANKARAN, J.
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                     B.A. No. 611 of 2010
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             Dated this the 8th day of February, 2010

                            O R D E R

This is an application for bail under Section 439 of the

Code of Criminal Procedure. The petitioner is the accused in

Crime No. 25/2010 of Neyyardam Police Station.

2. The offence alleged against the petitioner is under

Section 55(a) of the Abkari Act.

3. The prosecution case is that on 27/1/2010, the

petitioner was found in possession of 12.625 litres of Indian Made

Foreign Liquor, intended for sale. The petitioner was arrested on

27/1/2010 and he was remanded to judicial custody.

4. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the

petitioner that the petitioner is not involved in any other case of

similar nature.

5. Taking into account the facts and circumstances of the

case, the duration of the judicial custody undergone by the

petitioner, the nature of the offence and the present stage of

investigation, I am of the view that bail can be granted to the

petitioner.

B.A. No. 611/ 2010
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6. The petitioner shall be released on bail on his executing

bond for Rs.15,000/- with two solvent sureties each for the like

amount to the satisfaction of the Judicial Magistrate of the First

Class, Kattakada subject to the following conditions:-

A) The petitioner shall report before the
Investigating Officer between 9 A.M. and
11 A.M. on all Mondays, till the final report
is filed or until further orders.

B) The petitioner shall appear before the
Investigating Officer for interrogation as
and when required.

C) The petitioner shall not try to influence the
prosecution witnesses or tamper with the
evidence.

D) The petitioner shall not commit any offence
or indulge in any prejudicial activity while
on bail.

E) In case of breach of any of the conditions
mentioned above, the bail shall be liable
to be cancelled.

The Bail Application is allowed as above.

K.T. SANKARAN, JUDGE

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