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Aarif vs. State of Uttarakhand

Decided on 24 May 2024• Citation: BA1/952/2024• High Court of Uttarakhand
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                   HIGH   COURT    OF  UTTARAKHAND        AT  NAINITAL              
                           First Bail Application No. 952 of 2024                   
                  Aarif                                   ….....Applicant           
                                           Versus                                   
                  State of Uttarakhand                   ….….Respondent             
                  Present:-                                                         
                       Mr. Ankur Sharma, Advocate for the applicant through video   
                       conferencing.                                                
                       Mr. M.A. Khan, A.G.A. for the State.                         
                  Hon’ble  Ravindra   Maithani,  J. (Oral)                          
                            Applicant Aarif is in judicial custody in Case          
                  Crime  No.96  of 2024, under  Sections 392, 411 and  34           
                  IPC, Police Station- Vikas Nagar, District- Dehradun. He          
                  has sought his release on bail.                                   
                  2.        Heard   learned counsel  for the  parties and           
                  perused  the record.                                              
                  3.        According  to the FIR, on 20.03.2024, at 12:47          
                  in the noon, two motorcycle borne boys snatched the bag           
                  of the informant, which has Rs. 10,000/- and some  other          
                  articles.                                                         
                  4.        Learned   counsel  for  the  applicant  would           
                  submit  that the  applicant has been  falsely implicated;         
                  there is no Test Identification Parade conducted.                 

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                  5.        Learned  State Counsel  would submit  that on           
                  the same  date, passbook and some  money  was  recovered          
                  from the applicant.                                               
                  6.        The  Court wanted  to know from  learned State          
                  Counsel  as to whether any Test Identification Parade was         
                  conducted?  The answer is in negative.                            
                  7.        Having  considered, this Court  is of the view          
                  that it is a case fit for bail and the applicant deserves to      
                  be enlarged on bail.                                              
                  8.        The bail application is allowed.                        
                  9.        Let the applicant be  released on bail, on his          
                  executing  a personal bond  and  furnishing two  reliable         
                  sureties, each of the like amount, to the satisfaction of the     
                  court concerned.                                                  
                                                   (Ravindra Maithani, J)           
                                                          24.05.2024                
                  Ravi Bisht