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2013 DIGILAW 867 (HP)

Amulya Kumar Sahu v. STATE OF H. P.

2013-10-04

DEV DARSHAN SUD

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JUDGEMENT DEV DARSHAN SUD, J. 1. THE petitioner Amulya Kumar Sahu, who is present in Court, is charged for offences under Sections 3(1)(x) of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 registered with Police Station, Shimla. FIR No. 177 of 2013 dated 23.9.2013 has been lodged against him. 2. IT is submitted by learned Additional Advocate General that office is non bailable and in this case no bail can be granted. This submission cannot be accepted. In Baldev Singh Bhardwaj vs. State of H.P. 2003(2) Shim.L.C. 55 this Court held: "7. The first question which arises for consideration is whether accused who is not in custody of the Police can be admitted on bail under Section 439 of the Code? . 8. No person it is settled, accused of an offence has a right to move the Court for the grant of bail under Section 439 of the Code unless he is in custody. Whether an accused who surrenders before the Court can be said to be in custody for the purpose of Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code is question raised by the learned Additional Advocate General. This question is no longer res integra. 9. In Niranjan Singh and another Vs. Prabhakar Rajaram Kharote and others, AIR 1980 SC 785 . Interpreting the provision of Section 439 of the Code. Their Lordships took a view that when an accused is in duress either because he is held by the investigating agency or other police or allied authority or is under the control of the court having been remanded by judicial order, or having offered himself to the Court's jurisdiction and submitted to its orders by physical presence would be deemed to be " in custody" for the purpose of Section 439. In para 8 of the judgment it was observed: "Custody, in the context of Section 439 (we are not, be it noted, dealing with anticipatory bail under Section 438) is physical control or at least physical presence of the accused in court coupled with submission to the jurisdiction and orders of the Court". It was further observed: "He can be in custody not merely when the police arrests him, produces him before a Magistrate and gets a remand to judicial or other custody. It was further observed: "He can be in custody not merely when the police arrests him, produces him before a Magistrate and gets a remand to judicial or other custody. He can be stated to be in judicial custody when he surrenders before the Court and submits to its direction." 10. In the present case the accused surrendered in the Court on 7th April, 2003 and it present in the Court even today submitting himself to the jurisdiction of the Court, therefore, he would be deemed to be in custody for the purpose of Section 439 of the Code." (at p. 56) The petitioner is taken into custody and released on 3. BAIL subject to his furnishing a personal bond in the sum of Rs. . 25,000/ with one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Shimla on or before 5th October, 2013. The petitioner has been accused for offences on complaint lodged by one Shri Sushil Tanwar. It is further directed: (a) The petitioner shall join the investigation as and when called for by the Investigating Officer. (b) The petitioner shall not in any manner either directly or indirectly, tamper with the prosecution evidence or in any manner try to overawe, influence or threaten prosecution witnesses. (c) The petitioner shall not abscond from the jurisdiction of learned Sessions Judge, Shimla. (e) The petitioner shall not indulge in any anti social activities during the period when he is on bail. (d) It is clarified that in the event of violation of any of the conditions imposed, the bail shall stand cancelled and the matter referred to this Court. The petitioner shall report at Police Station Sadar on 6th (e) October, 2013 at 11 AM. Petition stands disposed of. It will be open to the 4. PARTIES to apply for modification of this order, if the need so arises.