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Bhadresh Bipinbhai Sheth vs State Of Gujarat & Anr on 1 September, 2015

9. Learned senior counsel continues to submit that the petitioner having no criminal antecedents of any sort, being a family person, in the event of his arrest, not only he but his entire family will be put to ignominy in the eye of public. (Reliance is placed on paragraph No.25.3 of the judgment of the Apex Court reported in (2016) 1 SCC 152 in the case of Bhadresh Bipinbhai Sheth vs. State of Gujarat and another.) Since charge sheet is submitted, prays for anticipatory bail for a limited period so that the petitioner can surrender before the concerned Court and participate in the proceedings of the Court below.
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The State Of Andhra Pradesh vs Bimal Krishna Kundu & Anr on 3 October, 1997

10. Opposing the petition, Sri Ashok N.Naik, learned Spl.PP. for the respondent has filed objection statement with a list of authorities. It is his reply 9 submission that as soon as the arrest of accused of this case commenced, the petitioner disappeared for 9 months. Though he has no criminal antecedents, he has abetted the commission of offence by the syndicate by paying Rs.13,00,000/-. The daughter of the petitioner did not appear for the Chemistry examination on the adjourned dates. The look out circular was issued against him. His custodial interrogation is very much required to ascertain his involvement from the inception of the offence and his nexus with the organized crime syndicate and without the custodial interrogation, the investigation will not be effective. (In this regard, reliance is placed on the judgment of the Apex Court reported in The State Rep. by C.B.I. vs. Anil Sharma in AIR 1997 SC 3806 page No.3807 and State of Andhra Pradesh Vs. Bimal Krishna Kundu and another in AIR 1997 SC 3589).
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