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Order REPORTABLE 27/05/2025 The present misc. petition under Section 528 B.N.S.S/482 Cr.P.C. has been filed by the petitioner against the order dated 26.03.2025 passed by learned District Judge, Rajsamand in Criminal Case No. 20/2025 whereby, the learned Judge dismissed the revision and affirmed the order dated 23.01.2025 passed by Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rajsamand dismissing the application filed by the petitioners against de-freezing their Bank accounts in connection with [2025:RJ-JD:26095] (2 of 12) [CRLMP-3311/2025] FIR No. 147/2024 registered at Police station Rajnagar, District Rajsamand.
Briefly, the facts of the case are that the complainant Pushkar Patidar has lodged an FIR No. 147/2024 against the main accused Hukam Singh and other persons including the present petitioners for offence under Sections 420, 406, 381, 120-B IPC. During investigation, the police freezed the Bank accounts of the petitioners. Being aggrieved, the petitioners preferred an application before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rajsamand who dismissed the said application vide order dated 23.01.2025. Being aggrieved, the petitioners preferred a revision petition before the learned Sessions Judge, Rajsamand, which too came to be dismissed.
In this view aforesaid discussion, the Criminal Misc. Petition is hereby allowed. The impugned orders dated 26.03.2025 passed by learned District Judge, Rajsamand in Criminal Case No. 20/2025 and the order dated 23.01.2025 passed by Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rajsamand refusing to de-freeze the Bank accounts of the petitioners are hereby set [2025:RJ-JD:26095] (12 of 12) [CRLMP-3311/2025] aside, and it is hereby directed to the bank to de freeze the accounts of the present petitioners. However, in the interest of justice, it would be appropriate to impose a condition whereby the petitioners shall execute bonds before the Trial Court, undertaking to produce the requisite amount in Court whenever required.