Punjab-Haryana High Court
Amandeep Singh @ Lucky vs State Of Punjab on 16 October, 2023
Author: Jasjit Singh Bedi
Bench: Jasjit Singh Bedi
Neutral Citation No:=2023:PHHC:134403
CRM-M-32059-2023 #1# 2023:PHHC:134403
IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT
CHANDIGARH.
CRM-M-32059-2023
Date of Decision:-16.10.2023
Amandeep Singh @ Lucky.
......Petitioner.
Vs.
State of Punjab.
......Respondent.
CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JASJIT SINGH BEDI
Present:- Mr. Shivender Pal, Advocate for
Mr. B.S. Bhalla, Advocate for the Petitioner.
Ms. Ramta K Chaudhary, Deputy Advocate General, Punjab.
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JASJIT SINGH BEDI, J.(ORAL)
The Prayer in this petition under Section 439 Cr.PC is for the grant of regular bail in case FIR No.18 dated 08.03.2023 under Sections 379-B(2), 34 IPC registered at Police Station Majitha Road, Amritsar.
2. The present FIR came to be registered at the instance of Garima Khanna who stated that she along with her friend Harman Chawla had gone to the market. At around 7.00 pm in the evening while her friend was dropping her (complainant) back to her (complainant's) house then a young man came behind their parked vehicle who was wearing a cap and had his face muffled with a cloth. He opened the front left window of their car and showed her a pistol like object and asked her to hand over everything to them. She on account of fear handed over her purse. After taking the same the boy sat behind the motor cycle of another young man who was standing a little behind their (complainant party's) car. Thereafter the two young men fled towards Basant Avenue market side. Her purse contained her Mobile 1 of 4 ::: Downloaded on - 17-10-2023 04:15:48 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2023:PHHC:134403 CRM-M-32059-2023 #2# 2023:PHHC:134403 Phone, Rs.2500/- in cash, photocopy of her driving licence, photocopies of other documents. The boy riding the motor cycle was also wearing a cap and had tied his face with a cloth. The boy sitting behind was wearing a black jacket.
Pursuant to the registration of the FIR, the investigating officer received secret information that the aforementioned offence of snatching had been committed by the petitioner-Amandeep Singh @ Lucky along with his co-accused. The petitioner was stated to be working with the Zomato company. Based on the said information, the petitioner was apprehended on 31.03.2023 and during his interrogation, disclosed that he along with his friend namely Raghav had committed the abovesaid offence. Raghav was stated to be driving the motor cycle whereas the petitioner was a pillion rider. It was Raghav Bansal who had alighted from the bike and had snatched the purse from the complainant. The photocopies of the Aadhaar Card and other documents along with Rs.2500/- in cash had been kept by him (petitioner) thinking that the same would be used to procure Sim Cards. The mobile phone and purse were kept by Raghav Bansal who had also used the toy pistol to threaten the complainant.
Based on the aforesaid information the photocopies of the Aadhaar Cards No.401723260371 of Garima Khanna and No.435997224908 of Nitin Khanna along with Rs.1500/- of the snatched amount of Rs.2500/- were recovered on the basis of the disclosure statement suffered by the petitioner.
During the course of the investigation of the present present, Raghav Bansal who was in custody in FIR No.89 dated 29.03.2023 under Sections 379, 411 IPC P.S. Sadar, Amritsar was brought on production warrants and arrested in the present case. On the basis of his disclosure 2 of 4 ::: Downloaded on - 17-10-2023 04:15:49 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2023:PHHC:134403 CRM-M-32059-2023 #3# 2023:PHHC:134403 statement, the Splendor Motor Cycle No.PB-38C-7925 used for the commission of the crime, the snatched mobile Phone make Samsung and the toy pistol used were recovered from his residential house and taken into possession. Raghav Bansal also disclosed that the snatched purse had been thrown by him in the drain.
During the course of the investigation the complainant Garima Khanna identified the petitioner and his co-accused Raghav Bansal along with the recovered mobile phone and photocopies of the documents and the offence under Section 201 IPC and Section 28 of the Arms Act was added vide GDR No.25 dated 26.6.2023.
3. The Counsel for the petitioner contends that he is not named in the FIR. The identification of the accused was not possible as their faces were muffled and heads were also covered. During the course of the trial Garima Khanna (complainant) had been examined as PW-2 and had not supported the prosecution case and had turned hostile. As the petitioner was in custody since 31.03.2023, the recovery stood effected and only 01 of the 14 prosecution witnesses had been examined so far, he was entitled to the concession of bail.
4. The Counsel for the State on the other hand contends that the offence stands established. The petitioner was arrested on the basis of secret information after which the recoveries came to be effected from him and his co-accused Raghav Bansal. He however concedes that the petitioner is in custody since 31.03.2023, one prosecution witness namely Garima Khanna has been examined and has turned hostile and that the petitioner is a first time offender.
5. I have heard the learned counsel for the parties.
6. Admittedly, the complainant Garima Khanna has not supported 3 of 4 ::: Downloaded on - 17-10-2023 04:15:49 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2023:PHHC:134403 CRM-M-32059-2023 #4# 2023:PHHC:134403 the prosecution case in as much as she has not identified the accused present in the Court. Whether the other evidence available on record is sufficient to affix the liability upon the petitioner shall be examined during the course of the Trial. Admittedly, the petitioner is a first time offender, in custody since 31.03.2023 and only 01 out of 14 prosecution witnesses had been examined so far. Therefore, the Trial of the present case is not likely to be concluded anytime soon. In this situation, the further incarceration of the petitioner is not required.
7. Thus without commenting on the merits of the case, the present petition is allowed and the petitioner-Amandeep Singh @ Lucky son of Sh. Gurnam Singh is ordered to be released on bail subject to her furnishing bail bonds and surety bonds to the satisfaction of learned CJM/Duty Magistrate, concerned.
8. The petitioner shall appear before the police station concerned on the first Monday of every month till the conclusion of the trial and inform in writing each time that he is not involved in any other crime other than the present one.
9. In addition, the petitioner (or anyone on his behalf) shall prepare an FDR in the sum of Rs.50,000/- and deposit the same with the Trial Court. The same would be liable to be forfeited as per law in case of the absence of the petitioner from the trial without sufficient cause.
10. The petition stands disposed of.
( JASJIT SINGH BEDI )
JUDGE
October 16, 2023
Vinay
Whether speaking/reasoned Yes/No
Whether reportable Yes/No
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