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2009 DIGILAW 36 (CHH)

Balchand Bharti v. State of Chhattisgarh

2009-02-03

T.P.SHARMA

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ORDER 1. The applicant has filed this application under Section 439 of the Cr.P.C. for grant of regular bail, as he is in custody in connection with Crime No.91/2008, registered at Police Station Bamhanidih, Distt. Janjgir-Champa, for offence punishable under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 120B of the I.P.C. & Section 4 of the Pariksha Adhiniyam (Recognized Examination) Act. 2. I have heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the case diary. 3. This is the second bail application filed on behalf of the applicant under Section 439 of the Cr.P.C. after dismissal of the first bail application on merits vide order dated 24-9-2008 passed by this Court in M.Cr.C.No.1635/2008. 4. Learned counsel for the applicant submits that the applicant is in custody since 25-8-2008 in connection with the offence punishable under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 120B of the I.P.C. & Section 4 of the Pariksha Adhiniyam (Recognized Examination) Act. The applicant was working as Assistant Centre Incharge posted at Examination Centre Birra, Centre No.24189 and he was required to discharge the duties of Centre Incharge in absence of the Centre Incharge or to discharge the duties as assigned to him by the Centre Incharge. This case is relating to preparation of fake & forged answer books in the name of one Porabai who appeared in the examination from the alleged Birra Centre where the applicant was working as Assistant Centre Incharge. Learned counsel further submits that it was not the duty of the applicant to supply question papers & answer books, to collect answer books, to seal and to send the same to the Police Station or Coordination Centre or to any centre for their valuation or to receive the same after valuation. The applicant has not dealt with the question papers or answer books of the alleged Birra Centre in any manner, simply he was posted as Assistant Centre Incharge at Birra Examination Centre where according to the case of the prosecution, the alleged scam was committed. He has been made accused and he is in custody since 25-8-2008. Learned counsel also submits that one of the co-accused namely, S.L. Tiwari, Centre Incharge of another Centre Bamhanidih, Centre No.24141, from where the alleged set of answer books were said to be stolen and have been used for preparation of alleged fake answer books, has been granted anticipatory bail by this Court. Learned counsel also submits that one of the co-accused namely, S.L. Tiwari, Centre Incharge of another Centre Bamhanidih, Centre No.24141, from where the alleged set of answer books were said to be stolen and have been used for preparation of alleged fake answer books, has been granted anticipatory bail by this Court. He further submits that this is an application under Section 439 of the Cr.P.C. Case of the present applicant is not only similar to the case of S.L. Tiwari but rather it is stronger than the case of S.L. Tiwari who was granted anticipatory bail. 5. On the other hand, learned counsel appearing on behalf of State opposes the bail application and submits that this case is related to the known Porabai scandal in which Porabai appeared in the examination form Birra Centre where the applicant was working as Assistant Centre Incharge. She appeared in Hindi, English, Physics, Chemistry & Biology subjects on different dates and according to the record of the centre, answer book Nos.83333, 9906201, 9906325, 21257 & 9886394, respectively, have been provided to her on different dates to answer the questions, but instead of answering in the aforesaid answer books, different answer books bearing Nos.60325, 60327, 60409, 60410 & 60411, respectively were found, the same have been checked and she stood first in the merit list. A detailed inquiry has been made by the Education Department and Mr. P.K. Pandey has conducted inquiry in which he found that the officers & employees of Birra Centre & Bamhanidih Centre have entered into conspiracy and in furtherance of that conspiracy, 1,000 answer books bearing serial Nos.60001 to 61000 were taken out from Bamhanidih Centre, Centre No.24141, out of those answer books, answer books bearing Nos.60325, 60327, 60409, 60410 & 60411 have been used in the name of Porabai by some person and the seal of Birra Centre has been affixed on those answer books, they were finally sent to the Police Station in sealed condition along with other answer books and the same were evaluated by the evaluating officer. 6. This is a mega scandal of education sector. Confidence of public, especially the confidence of labourious students is being marred by such incidents. This type of incidents creates doubt on their merit. Charge sheet has already been filed in this case. Enquiry report and the statement Mr. 6. This is a mega scandal of education sector. Confidence of public, especially the confidence of labourious students is being marred by such incidents. This type of incidents creates doubt on their merit. Charge sheet has already been filed in this case. Enquiry report and the statement Mr. P.K. Pandey who has conducted enquiry shows involvement of the present applicant in the crime in question. Statements of Gyaneshwar Pandey, Rajendra Yadav & Bhuneshwar Sahu also show involvement of the present applicant who was working as Assistant Centre Incharge and who had involved in mass copying. The applicant was posted as Assistant Centre Incharge and he was required to assist the Centre Incharge in discharge of his duty. This is not a case of casual incident of copying in any one paper or relating to one or two questions. This is a case of copying of six papers on different dates by getting the answer books from another centre in which answers have not been written by the candidate herself, but by some other person. Statements of Mr. P.K. Pandey, Bhuneshwar Sahu, Gyaneshwar Pandey & Rajendra Yadav show involvement of the present applicant who had also played active role in the conspiracy. Presence of the applicant in the centre premises and his association in the conduction of the examination cannot be ruled out. 7. Other co-accused S.L. Tiwari who was granted anticipatory bail was not working in Birra Centre, he was working in Bamhanidih Centre and according to the case of the prosecution, 1,000 answer books which were allotted to Bamhanidih Centre were not found in Bamhanidih Centre and out of 1,000 answer books, six answer books had been used as the answer books of Porabai. The case of S.L. Tiwari is not similar to the case of the present applicant who is directly involved in this mega scandal. 8. Taking into consideration the seriousness of offence and pious duty of conduction of examination, I do not find any change in the circumstances after rejection of the first bail application, in other words, I do not find any case for grant of bail to the applicant. Consequently, the second bail application filed on behalf of the applicant is dismissed. 9. The prosecution has filed charge sheet and some of the accused persons have been shown to be absconding. Consequently, the second bail application filed on behalf of the applicant is dismissed. 9. The prosecution has filed charge sheet and some of the accused persons have been shown to be absconding. The Court below is directed to expedite the trial after invoking the provisions of Sections 82, 83 & 299 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.