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2021 DIGILAW 483 (PAT)

Kailash Jha v. State Of Bihar

2021-06-22

AHSANUDDIN AMANULLAH

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JUDGMENT Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J. - The matter has been heard via video conferencing. 2. Heard Mr. Narendra Kumar Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner; Ms. Anita Kumari, learned Additional Public Prosecutor (hereinafter referred to as the 'APP') for the State and Mr. Rajesh Kumar Singh, learned counsel for the informant. 3. The petitioner apprehends arrest in connection with Tarapur PS Case No. 185 of 2019 dated 14.12.2019, instituted under Sections 419, 420, 467, 468 and 471/34 of the Indian Penal Code. 4. The allegation against the petitioner is that he being the Deed Writer was party to a fraudulent sale deed where the land of the informant was sold by a lady claiming herself to be the informant. 5. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that he is only the Deed Writer and has no role in any fraud as he was not privy to the factual position and is only the scribe. It was submitted that the petitioner has no criminal antecedent. 6. Learned APP submitted that the petitioner is a key player and the entire process of registration is routed through him. 7. Learned counsel for the informant submitted that the petitioner is both Katib as well as Karamchari in the concerned Sub Registry Office and, thus, was fully aware of the correct factual position and in fact it is the Katib who ensures that all documents required are in order and also guides the parties with regard to the modalities, including the requirement of identity proof of the person appearing before the Sub Registrar to execute the deed of transfer. Thus, it was submitted that in the entire episode of the fraud committed, the petitioner had a crucial role. 8. Having considered the facts and circumstances of the case and submissions of learned counsel for the parties, the Court is not inclined to grant pre-arrest bail to the petitioner. 9. Accordingly, the application stands dismissed.