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Sujit Karmakar vs. State of West Bengal

Decided on 30 October 2024• Citation: CRM (A)/3810/2024• Calcutta High Court
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          30-10-2024                                                                
          (ct. no.08)                                                               
            KOLE                                                                    
                                     CRM  (A) 3810 of 2024                          
                     In re: This is an application for anticipatory bail under Section 438
                          of the Code of Criminal Procedure corresponding to Section
                          482 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita in connection
                          with Habibpur Police Station Case No. 439 of 2023 dated 18th
                          December, 2023 under Section 498A/306 of the Indian Penal 
                          Code corresponding to GR Case No. 8575 of 2023.           
                                           - A n d -                                
                     In the matter of : Sujit Karmakar                              
                                                                  .... Petitioner.  
                     Mr. Sk. Mustafi Rahaman,                                       
                     Mr. M. Alam Sk.,                                               
                                                                  he Petitioner.    
                                                            … For t                 
                     Mr. Shaila Afreen,                                             
                     Mr. Asif Dewan,                                                
                                                                        State.      
                                                               …  For the           
                      1.     Learned Advocate representing the petitioner submits that
                      he has been wrongly implicated in this case. The wife of the  
                      petitioner committed suicide and there was no abetment of suicide
                      as submitted on behalf of the petitioner.                     
                      2.     The prayer for anticipatory bail is opposed by the learned
                      Advocate representing the State on the strength of the order dated
                      April 10, 2024 passed by a coordinate Bench on the first      
                      application for anticipatory bail moved by the petitioner.    
                      3.     Having considered the respective submissions made on   
                      behalf of the parties, we do not find any change in circumstances
                      which would convince us to allow the present application granting
                      anticipatory bail.                                            
                      4.     Accordingly, the application for anticipatory bail being
                      CRM (A) 3810 of 2024 is, thus, dismissed.                     

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                      5.     All parties shall act in terms of server copy of the order
                      downloaded from the official website of this Court.           
                                                ( Saugata Bhattacharyya, J. )       
                                             ( Partha Sarathi Chatterjee, J. )