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Ramesh Bhavan Rathod vs Vishanbhai Hirabhai Makwana Makwana ... on 20 April, 2021
[12.0] Learned advocate for the applicants has argued to extend
the benefit of parity. It is relevant to mention that co-accused who has
been considered for anticipatory bail was not present at the scene of
offence whereas presence of applicants herein is prima facie
established from the investigation papers and another accused is
released on regular bail and therefore, considering the role of the
present applicants and law laid down by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the
case of Ramesh Bhawan Rathod vs. Vishanbhai Hirabhai Makwana
reported in AIR 2021 SC 2011 as well as Tarun Kumar vs. Assistant
Director, Directorate of Enforcement reported in 2023 INSC 1006,
argument as regards parity is not acceptable.
Adri Dharan Das vs State Of West Bengal on 21 February, 2005
In such circumstances, when investigation is at
preliminary stage, if anticipatory bail is granted, it may hamper the
investigation and to collect the material and more information and to
find out the involvements of another person custodial interrogation is
also necessary, therefore, keeping in mind the law laid down by the
Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of (i) State Rep. by the CBI V/s
Anil Sharma reported in 1997 (7) SCC 187 and (ii) Adri Dharan Das vs
State of W.B. reported in 2005 (4) SCC 303, custodial interrogation is
necessary.
Pratibha Manchanda vs The State Of Haryana on 7 July, 2023
This court has also kept in mind the law laid down by the
Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Pratibha Manchanda vs The
State Of Haryana reported in AIR 2023 SC 3307, wherein para 19
read as under :
Tarun Kumar vs Assistant Director Directorate Of ... on 11 October, 2023
[12.0] Learned advocate for the applicants has argued to extend
the benefit of parity. It is relevant to mention that co-accused who has
been considered for anticipatory bail was not present at the scene of
offence whereas presence of applicants herein is prima facie
established from the investigation papers and another accused is
released on regular bail and therefore, considering the role of the
present applicants and law laid down by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the
case of Ramesh Bhawan Rathod vs. Vishanbhai Hirabhai Makwana
reported in AIR 2021 SC 2011 as well as Tarun Kumar vs. Assistant
Director, Directorate of Enforcement reported in 2023 INSC 1006,
argument as regards parity is not acceptable.
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