Calcutta High Court (Appellete Side)
Kumaresh Bose @ Ganesh vs Unknown on 20 January, 2025
Author: Arijit Banerjee
Bench: Arijit Banerjee
12. 20.01.2025
Court
No.29 (Tanmoy)
Allowed
IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS JURISDICTION
CRM (DB) 3669 of 2024
In Re: - An application for bail under Section 439 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 / Section 483 of Bharatiya Nagarik
Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, in connection with Matia Police
Station Case No.225/2022 dated 13.6.2022 under Sections
376AB/506 of the Indian Penal Code read with Section 6 of
POCSO Act, 2012.
And
In the matter of: - Kumaresh Bose @ Ganesh
...petitioner.
Mr. Sourav Chatterjee, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Aditya Tiwari
...for the petitioner.
Mr. Sandip Chakraborty
Ms. Ayana Dey
...for the State.
Dictated by Arijit Banerjee, J.
1. From the affidavit of service which is on record, we see that
the de facto complainant/victim has received notice of this
bail application. However, nobody appears for the de facto
complainant/victim.
2. The petitioner renews his prayer for bail which was rejected
thrice earlier, lastly on September 15, 2023, in CRM (DB)
3530 of 2023. On that date, while rejecting his bail prayer, a
co-ordinate Bench had directed the Trial Court to conclude
the trial as expeditiously as possible and preferably within
six months from the next date fixed for recording of evidence
without granting unnecessary adjournment to either of the
parties.
Signed By :
TANMOY
GHOSH
High Court of
Calcutta
20 th of January
2025 05:50:04 PM
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3. We find that till date the prosecution has examined five
witnesses. Vulnerable witnesses have all been examined.
The report that the State has filed indicates that 14 more
witnesses will be examined by the prosecution. Hence, an
early conclusion of the trial is highly unlikely. The petitioner
is in custody for more than two years and six months.
4. Without touching the merits of the case and solely on the
touchstone of Article 21 of the Constitution of India, we feel
impelled to enlarge the petitioner on bail.
5. Accordingly, we direct that the petitioner, namely,
Kumaresh Bose @ Ganesh, shall be released on bail upon
furnishing a bond of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand),
with two sureties of like amount each, one of whom must be
local, to the satisfaction of the learned Judge, Special Court
under POCSO Act, Basirhat, North 24-Parganas, subject to
condition that the petitioner shall appear before the Trial
Court on each and every date of substantive hearing subject
to the provisions of Section 317 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 / Section 355 of Bharatiya Nagarik
Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and shall not intimidate the
witnesses and/or tamper with evidence in any manner
whatsoever and on further condition that the petitioner,
while on bail, shall stay outside the territorial jurisdiction of
Matia Police Station and shall furnish his present address to
the Officer-in-Charge of Matia Police Station as well as to
the learned Trial Court and shall also meet the Officer-in-
Signed By :
TANMOY
GHOSH
High Court of
Calcutta
20 th of January
2025 05:50:04 PM
3Charge of the concerned Police Station within whose
jurisdiction he shall be presently residing, once in a week,
until further orders.
6. In the event the petitioner fails to adhere to any of the
conditions stipulated above without any justifiable cause,
the Trial Court shall be at liberty to cancel his bail in
accordance with law without further reference to this Court.
7. The application for bail being CRM (DB) 3669 of 2024 is
accordingly disposed of.
8. Criminal Section is directed to make available urgent
photostat certified copies of this order to the parties, if
applied for, upon compliance with all requisite formalities.
(Arijit Banerjee, J.)
(Apurba Sinha Ray, J.)
Signed By :
TANMOY
GHOSH
High Court of
Calcutta
20 th of January
2025 05:50:04 PM
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