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Allahabad High Court

Prabhu Narayan & Ors. vs State Of U.P. & Others on 27 January, 2010

Author: Ravindra Singh

Bench: Ravindra Singh

Court No. - 54

Case :- APPLICATION U/S 482 No. - 2341 of 2010

Petitioner :- Prabhu Narayan & Ors.
Respondent :- State Of U.P. & Others
Petitioner Counsel :- Rakesh Chandra Tiwari
Respondent Counsel :- Govt. Advocate

Hon'ble Ravindra Singh,J.

Heard learned counsel for the applicants and learned A.G.A. This application has been filed with a prayer to dispose of the bail  application of the applicants on the same day in case crime No. 1307  of 2009 under sections 323504506592 I.P.C. P.S. Robertsganj,  District Sonbhadra.

However, considering the facts and circumstances of the case, it is  directed that in case applicants apply for bail within 30 days from  today before the courts below, the same shall be heard and disposed  of in view of Smt. Amrawati and another Vs. State of U.P. 2005 Cr.L.J. 

755. The Full Bench of this court has held in the aforementioned case:

1. Even if a cognizable offence is disclosed in the FIR or complaint  the arrest of the accused is not a must, rather the police officer  should   be   guided   by  the   the   decision   of   the   Supreme   Court   in  Joginder   Kumar   Vs.   State   of   U.P.   1994   Cr.L.J.   1981,   before  deciding whether to make an arrest or not.
2. The High Court should ordinarily not direct any Subordinate Court  to   decide   the   bail   application   the   same   day,   as   that   would   be  interfering with the judicial discretion of the court hearing the bail  application. However, as stated above, when the bail application is  under section 437 Cr.P.C. ordinarily the Magistrate should himself  decide the bail application the same day, and if he decides in a  rare and exceptional case not to decide it on the same day, he  must   record   his   reasons   in   writing.   As   regards   the   application  under   section   439   Cr.P.C.   it   is   in   the   discretion   of   the   learned  Sessions Judge, considering the facts and circumstances whether  to decide the bail application the same day or not, and it is also in  his discretion to grant interim bail the same day subject to the final  decision on the bail application later. 

The   same   has   been   approved   by   the   Hon'ble   Apex   Court   in  Lal  Kamlendra Pratap Singh Versus State of U.P. on 23.3.2009 in Criminal  Appeal No. 538 of 2009.

With this direction, this application is finally disposed of. Order Date :- 27.1.2010 RPD