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2016 DIGILAW 2146 (ALL)

Ram Pal Singh v. State of U. P.

2016-06-06

PANKAJ NAQVI

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JUDGMENT Pankaj Naqvi,J. Heard Sri Brij Bhushan Paul, learned counsel for the applicant and the learned A.G.A. for the State. 2. The present application under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been filed for quashing the Charge Sheet no. 161 of 2014 dated 10.8.2014 as well as entire proceedings of Case No. 2 of 2015, arising out of Case Crime no.303 of 2014, under Sections 198-A UPZA & LR Act, P.S. Jalesar, District Etah, pending in the court of S.D.M, Jalesar Etah. 3. The contention of the counsel for the applicant is that no offence against the applicant is disclosed and the present prosecution has been instituted with a malafide intention for the purposes of harassment. He pointed out certain documents and statements in support of his contention. 4. From the perusal of the material on record and looking into the facts of the case at this stage it cannot be said that no offence is made out against the applicant. All the submissions made at the bar relate to the disputed questions of fact, which cannot be adjudicated upon by this Court under Section 482 Cr.P.C. At this stage only prima facie case is to be seen in the light of the law laid down by Supreme Court in cases of R.P. Kapur Vs. State of Punjab, A.I.R. 1960 S.C. 866, State of Haryana Vs. Bhajan Lal, 1992 SCC (Cr.) 426, State of Bihar Vs. P.P.Sharma, 1992 SCC (Cr.) 192 and lastly Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. Vs. Mohd. Saraful Haq and another (Para-10) 2005 SCC (Cr.) 283. The disputed defence cannot be considered at this stage. 5. The prayer claimed is refused. 6. However, it is directed that if the applicant appears and surrenders before the court below within 30 days from today and applies for bail, his prayer for bail shall be considered and decided expeditiously in view of the settled law laid by this Court in the case of Amrawati and Another Vs. State of U.P. reported in 2004 (57) ALR 290 as well as judgement passed by Hon'ble Apex Court reported in 2009 (3) ADJ 322 (SC) Lal Kamlendra Pratap Singh Vs. State of U.P. 7. For a period of six weeks from today or till the applicant surrenders and applies for bail whichever is earlier, no coercive action shall be taken against him. State of U.P. 7. For a period of six weeks from today or till the applicant surrenders and applies for bail whichever is earlier, no coercive action shall be taken against him. However, in case, the applicant does not appear before the Court below within the aforesaid period, coercive action shall be taken against him. With the aforesaid directions, this application is finally disposed off.