Jharkhand High Court
Raj Kumar Mahato vs The State Of Jharkhand … Opposite … on 21 January, 2025
Author: Anil Kumar Choudhary
Bench: Anil Kumar Choudhary
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI A.B.A. No. 212 of 2025 ------
1. Raj Kumar Mahato, aged about 31 years, Son of Manshu Ram
Mahato, Resident of Village -Santhaldih, P.O. -Kura, P.S. –
Pindajora, District -Bokaro.
2. Kirtan Kumar Mahato @ Kirtan Mahto, aged about 29 years,
Son of Basu Dev Mahto, Resident of Village -Santhaldih, Tola
Bhandro, P.O. -Kura, P.S. -Pindajora, District -Bokaro.
3. Shankar Mahto, aged about 35 years, Son of Ashutosh Mahto,
Resident of Village -Santhaldih, P.O. -Kura, P.S. -Pindajora,
District -Bokaro.
4. Shanichar Mahto, aged about 34 years, Son of Pawan Mahto,
Resident of Village -Santhaldih, Tola -Bhandro, P.O. -Kura,
P.S. -Pindajora, District -Bokaro.
5. Dukhu Mahto, aged about 35 years, son of Vishu Mahato,
Resident of village -Santhaldih, P.O. -Kura, P.S. -Pindajora,
District -Bokaro.
6. Kuldeep Kumar Mahto @ Kuldeep Mahto, aged about 35 years,
Son of Jhagru Mahato, Resident of Village -Santhaldih, Tola –
Bhandro, P.O. -Kura, P.S. -Pindajora, District -Bokaro.
7. Srikant Mahto @ Sikra Mahto, aged about 35 years, Son of
Khadu Mahto, Resident of village -Santhaldih, P.O. -Kura, P.S.
-Chas, District -Bokaro
8. Lakhikant Mahto, aged about 34 years, Son of Jitu Mahto,
Resident of village -Santhaldih, P.O. -Kura, P.S. -Pindajora,
District -Bokaro
… Petitioners
Versus
The State of Jharkhand … Opposite Party
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CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY
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For the Petitioners : Mr. Rakesh Kumar, Advocate
For the State : Mrs. Anuradha Sahay, Addl. P.P.
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Order No.02 Dated- 21.01.2025
Heard the parties.
Apprehending their arrest, the petitioners have moved this
Court for grant of privilege of anticipatory bail in connection with
Pindrajora P.S. Case No.305 of 2023 registered under sections 147/
148/283/323/341/342/353/426/504 of the Indian Penal Code.
The Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the
allegation against the petitioners is that the petitioners were the
members of an unlawful assembly and in prosecution of common
object of the assembly used criminal force against the police
personnel deterring them from discharging their duties and caused
blockage of the road and also damaged vehicles of the public. It is
further submitted that the allegations against the petitioner are all
false and are general and omnibus in nature. It is then submitted that
the petitioners undertake to furnish sufficient security including
cash security and also undertake to cooperate with the investigation
of the case and further undertake that they will not indulge in any
offence while on bail. Hence, it is submitted that the petitioners be
given the privilege of anticipatory bail.
Learned Addl. P.P. opposes the prayer for grant of
anticipatory bail.
Considering the submissions of the counsels and the fact as
discussed above, I am of the opinion that it is a fit case where the
abovenamed petitioners be given the privilege of anticipatory bail.
Hence, in the event of their arrest or surrender within a period of six
weeks from the date of this order, they shall be released on bail on
depositing cash security of Rs.10,000/- each and on furnishing bail
bond of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand) each with two
sureties of the like amount each to the satisfaction of learned Judicial
Magistrate -1st Class, Bokaro, in connection with Pindrajora P.S. Case
No.305 of 2023 with the condition that the petitioners will cooperate
with the investigation of the case and appear before the
Investigating Officer as and when noticed by him and will furnish
their mobile number and a copy of their Aadhar Card in the court
below with the undertaking that they will not change their mobile
number during the pendency of the case with further condition that
that they will not indulge in any offence while on bail and subject to
the conditions laid down under section 482 (2) of the Bharatiya
Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023.
(Anil Kumar Choudhary, J.)
Sonu/Gunjan-
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