Abhishek Kumar @ Abhishek vs The State Of Bihar on 20 January, 2025

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Abhishek Kumar @ Abhishek vs The State Of Bihar on 20 January, 2025

Author: Rajiv Roy

Bench: Rajiv Roy

         IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                 CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.54654 of 2024
        Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                          District- Patna
     ======================================================
     Sumit Kumar Son of Ram Ekbal Prasad Resident of Vill- Lakhni Bigha, P.S.-
     Danapur, District- Patan
                                                                  ... ... Petitioner/s
                                        Versus
     The State of Bihar through the Economics Officer Unit, Patna
                                                           ... ... Opposite Party/s
     ======================================================
                                           with
                 CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 57835 of 2024
        Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                          District- Patna
     ======================================================
     Rahul Gupta Son of Tarkeshwar Gupta R/O Vill.- Jamuao Barthara, P.S.-
     Kannada, Dist.- Gazipur, U.P.
                                                               ... ... Petitioner/s
                                     Versus
     The State Of Bihar Through Economic Offence Unit, Patna, Bihar
                                                        ... ... Opposite Party/s
     ======================================================
                                           with
                 CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 59033 of 2024
        Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                          District- Patna
     ======================================================
     Sumeet Kumar S/O Sanoj Kumar R/O Village- Kunj, P.S- Roh, Distt.-
     Nawada.
                                                     ... ... Petitioner/s
                                Versus
1.    The State of Bihar
2.   The Economic Offence Unit, Patna. Bihar
                                            ... ... Opposite Party/s
     ======================================================
                                           with
                 CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 70519 of 2024
        Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                          District- Patna
     ======================================================
     Abhishek Kumar @ Abhishek Son of Sujit Kumar Keshri Resident of Ward
     No. 7, Keshri Nagar, P.S.- Patliputra, Distt.- Patna
                                                          ... ... Petitioner/s
                                          Versus
1.    The State of Bihar
2.   The Economic Offence Unit, Patna, Bihar
                                            ... ... Opposite Party/s
     ======================================================
                                           with
                 CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 80194 of 2024
        Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                          District- Patna
     ======================================================
 Patna High Court CR. MISC. No.54654 of 2024(5) dt.20-01-2025
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       Shivakant Singh S/O Shreekant Singh R/O Village and P.O- Nawada Ben,
       P.S- Uddawant Nagar, Distt.-(Arrah) Bihar.
                                                                ... ... Petitioner/s
                                         Versus
       The State of Bihar through Economic Offence Bihar
                                                         ... ... Opposite Party/s
       ======================================================
                                                with
                    CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 83521 of 2024
           Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                             District- Patna
       ======================================================
       Awadesh Kumar Son of Nawal Prasad Resident of Village- Lodipur, P.S.-
       Chandi, Distt.- Nalanda
                                                           ... ... Petitioner/s
                                   Versus
  1.    The State of Bihar
  2.    The Economic Offence Unit, Patna, Bihar
                                              ... ... Opposite Party/s
       ======================================================
                                                with
                    CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 83919 of 2024
           Arising Out of PS. Case No.-6 Year-2024 Thana- ECONOMIC OFFENCES, BIHAR
                                             District- Patna
       ======================================================
       Sri Niwash Chaudary @ Sri Niwas Chaudhary Son of Raj Bali Choudhary
       Resident of Village - Sonawa, Police Station - Kudera, District - Kaimur
                                                                    ... ... Petitioner/s
                                          Versus
  1.    The State of Bihar
  2.    The Economic Offence Unit, Bihar, Patna
                                              ... ... Opposite Party/s
       ======================================================
       Appearance :
       (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 54654 of 2024)
       For the Petitioner/s :  Mr. Dineshwar Pandey, Advocate
       For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
                            :  Mrs. Soni Shrivastava, Advocate
       (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 57835 of 2024)
       For the Petitioner/s :  Mr. Ajay Kumar Thakur, Advocate
                            :  Mrs. Vaishnavi Singh, Advocate
                            :  Mr. Ritwik Thakur, Advocate
       For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
                            :  Mrs. Soni Shrivastava, Advocate
       (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 59033 of 2024)
       For the Petitioner/s :  Mr. Satish Kumar Sinha, Advocate
       For the State        :  Mrs. Anita Kumari, APP
       For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
       (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 70519 of 2024)
       For the Petitioner/s :  Mr. Avinash Raushan, Advocate
       For the State        :  Mr. Jitendra Kumar Singh, APP
       For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
                            :  Mrs. Soni Shrivastava, Advocate
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                 (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 80194 of 2024)
                 For the Petitioner/s :  Mr. Chetanand Paswan, Advocate
                 For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
                                      :  Mr. Vijay Anand, Advocate
                 (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 83521 of 2024)
                 For the Petitioner/s :  Mr. Avinash Raushan, Advocate
                 For the State        :  Mr. Ajay Kumar No. 2, APP
                 For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
                 (In CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No. 83919 of 2024)
                 For the Petitioner/s :  Dr. Anjani Pd. Singh, Advocate
                 For the State        :  Mr. Chandra Sen Prasad Singh, APP
                 For the EOU          :  Mr. Vishwanath Pd. Sinha, Sr. Advocate
                 ======================================================
                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV ROY
                                       ORAL ORDER

5   20-01-2025

Heard the parties in all the batch cases.

2. The petitioners are in judicial custody in connection

with Economic Offence P.S. Case No. 6 of 2024 for the offences

punishable under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471 and 120(B)/34 of

the Indian Penal Code and section 3 & 10 of the Bihar Conduct

Examination Act, 1981 as also section 66 of the Information

Technology Act, 2000, lodged on 16.03.2024 by the informant,

Kumar Veer Dhirendra.

3. As per the prosecution story, the allegation is that the

Economic Offence Unit (henceforth for short ‘the EOU’) upon

information that the accused are involved in the leakage of the

examination papers relating to Teachers Recruitment

Examination-3 (henceforth for short ‘the TRE-3) which was to

take place on 15.03.2024 by the Bihar Public Service Commission

(henceforth for short ‘the BPSC’) rached Rajauli, Nawada (Bihar).

As number of Buses/Scorpios with Bihar registration found near

Toll Plaza, within the jurisdiction of Kora Police Station. ‘The
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EOU’ further got information that some of the accused are present

in Karbigahiya station parking area with several set of question

papers. It accordingly, raided the place and several bags kept in

number of vehicles recovered/seized. 258 persons arrested from

Kohinoor Banquet Hall, most of them were candidates.

4. Learned Senior Counsel for ‘the EOU’ submits that

though he has not filed reply in the present case, in other cases,

the reply is/are there and he shall be assisting the Court

accordingly.

(A) Cr. Misc. No. 54654 of 2024 (Sumit Kumar)

5. So far as this petitioner is concerned, as stated above,

according to him, a confession was made before the Police that

Pradip Kora had called him to prepare the list of the candidates

and was paid amount as incorporated above.

6. Pursuant to the said arrest, another case was lodged

against him, is in custody since 16.03.2024 (paragraph no.14 of

the petition), is a young man 26 years of age.

7. Learned counsel submits that he was unfortunately at

a wrong place and the police not only arrested him, slapped him

with another case and attributed a role of preparing the list of the

candidates.

(B) Cr. Misc. No. 57835 of 2024 (Rahul Gupta)

8. Learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr. Ajay Kumar
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Thakur submits that so far as Rahul Gupta is concerned, he is a

resident of Gazipur (Uttar Pradesh), was visiting Varanasi but got

implicated in this case and the role assigned to him is that after the

seizure of mobile phone, it was found to have number of Admit

Cards present in it, no other role has been assigned by ‘the EOU’,

is actually a resident of Uttar Pradesh, was visiting Varanasi got

implicated. Further, he is a young man of twenty six years of age

having no criminal antecedent and is in custody since 24.03.2024

(paragraph no.19 of the petition).

(C) Cr. Misc. No. 59033 of 2024 (Sumeet Kumar)

9. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that he

again has been arrested with Rahul Gupta at Varanasi, is a resident

of district Nawada, was visiting Varanasi and got implicated and

the role assigned to him is the same which has been alleged

against Rahul Gupta, he too do not have criminal antecedent, is a

young man 24 years of age and is in custody since 24.03.2024

(paragraph no.15 of the petition).

(D) Cr. Misc. No. 70519 of 2024 (Abhishek Kumar)

10. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that

allegation against him is that he was holding a pen drive having

all the answers to be copied and provided to all the accused

persons. After he was implicated, another case has been lodged by

‘the EOU’, is in custody since 16.03.2024 (paragraph no.6 of the
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petition), he has been arrested from Rajauli on the border of Bihar

& Jharkhand and is a young man of twenty nine years of age.

(E) Cr. Misc. No. 80194 of 2024 (Shivakant Singh)

11. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the

role assigned to him is that he is a Driver of Pick-Up Van bearing

registration no. BR-01-GM-6320, was on duty but sent to judicial

custody on suspicion, is in custody since 08.05.2024 (paragraph

no.13 of the petition) and is a young man of 28 years of age

having no criminal antecedent.

(F) Cr. Misc. No. 83521 of 2024 (Awadhesh Kumar)

12. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that he

owns a ‘Dhaba’, has no role to play, only because he served food

to his customer irrespective of who is coming/going, got

implicated. Further, he do not have criminal antecedent, is in

custody since 07.05.2024 (paragraph no.6 of the petition) and he

has not even been named in the original list of more than 200

accused persons.

(G) Cr. Misc. No. 83919 of 2024 (Sri Niwash Chaudhary)

13. So far as this petitioner is concerned, he is the

owner of the Pick-Up Van bearing registration no. BR-01-GE-

0292, has no role to play either in the leak of the paper and the

photocopy and/or the meeting of the candidate. Only because the

vehicle which he owns has been used by the Driver, got
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implicated, he has no criminal antecedent and is in custody since

07.05.2024 (paragraph no.15 of the petition).

14. Mr. Vishwanath Prasad Sinha, learned Senior

Counsel duly assisted by Mrs. Sarandha Suman opposes the

prayer for bail of all the accused persons. The counter affidavit

has been filed by ‘the EOU’ in Cr. Misc. No. 57853 of 2024

(Rahul Gupta) and learned Senior Counsel put this Court to

paragraph nos. 13, 14, 18 & 19 which read as follows:-

“13. That during the inquiry the petitioner

accepted that he is involved in a paper setting for

the last two years which relates to competitive

examinations.

14. That during check of his mobile, incriminating

articles were found i.e. admit cards of various

candidates with respect to TRE-3 as well as other

examinations, suspicious numbers and chat with

respect to monetary transactions.

18. That in the investigation, evidence has

transpired in the form of call detail analysis report

with respect to the petitioner’s conversation with

other members of the gang on the issue of paper

leak.

19. That after investigation, the petitioner has
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been charge sheeted under Charge Sheet No.7 of

2024 on 12 June, 2024 which was filed before the

Learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, 1 st

Patna.”

15. Further in Cr. Misc. No. 59033 of 2024 (Sumeet

Kumar), he has taken this Court to paragraph nos. 12 to 17 to

show that how the accused persons at the cost of the innocent poor

people/families who burn their midnight oil to appear in the

examination and get a Government job, their future were ruined

for money, allegations are there against them which clearly shows

involvement of these accused persons and thus they do not

deserve bail.

16. In view of the fact that one of the paragraph shows

that the petitioner was a candidate in the examination and for his

own benefit he intended to pay Rs. 25,00,000/-, this Court

enquired from the learned counsel who took this Court to

paragraph no. 13 to show that a categorical statement has been

made that neither he nor his family members is/are were

appearing in the examination.

17. However, learned Senior Counsel submits that the

said copy has not served upon him. Learned counsel for the

petitioner submits that he will be providing a copy to learned

Senior Counsel today itself and will be paying Rs. 2,000/- to Mrs.
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Sarandha Suman, learned Junior Counsel to learned Senior

Counsel Mr. Vishwanath Prasad Sinha and the receipt shall be

filed accordingly.

18. Having gone through the facts of the case and the

materials available on record as also the submissions put forward

by the parties, this Court echoes the sentiment put forward by

learned Senior Counsel that in this country of 140 Crores, where

the children of thousands of families who are burning their

midnight oil secure a place in the government job for the

advancement of their family members which can be witnessed at

any public place/park/river front/railway platforms as they do not

have a proper space to study and prepare themselves for the

examinations, these accused persons allegedly help those rich

families who can make payment. They must think ponder over it

and if amongst these accused persons, even half of them decide to

take a different route from now on, it will be for the betterment of

the society.

19. So far as the bail part is concerned, as recorded

above, most of accused persons are in custody since March 2024

and some since May 2024, charge-sheet already submitted, some

of them have no criminal antecedent while others got the criminal

antecedent after the present case, an undertaking has been given

by all the learned counsels for the different petitioners that given a
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chance, they shall be diligently appearing in trial, in that

background, this Court is inclined them the privilege of bail with

strict conditions.

20. Let the petitioners be released on bail on furnishing

bail bond of Rs. 25,000/- (Twenty Five Thousand) each with two

sureties of like amount each to the satisfaction of learned

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate-1st, Patna in connection with

Economic Offence P.S. Case No. 6 of 2024, subject to the

following conditions:

(i) each of the bailor should be the family

member/relative of the petitioners who shall provide official

document to show their bona fide;

(ii) the petitioners shall appear on each and every date

before the Trial Court failure to do so for two consecutive dates

without plausible reason will entail cancellation of their bond by

the Trial Court itself;

(iii) the petitioners shall appear before the concerned

police station every fortnight for next one year to mark their

attendance;

(iv) the petitioners shall in no way try to induce or

promise or threat the witnesses or tamper with the evidences,

failing which the State shall be at liberty to take steps for

cancellation of the bail bonds;

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(v) the petitioners shall desist from committing any

criminal offence again, failing which the State shall be at liberty

to take steps for cancellation of bail bonds;

(vi) if any of the petitioners hold Indian Passport,

he/she shall be duty bound to surrender the same before the

learned Trial court and if required, can prefer petition before the

said court itself who will be well placed to decide on it.

(vii) if they do not own the Passport, an affidavit to this

effect shall be filed alongwith the bail bond that the

accused/petitioner do not hold any Indian Passport till the bail

bond is being filed.

21. All the bail petitions stands disposed of.

(Rajiv Roy, J)
vinayak/-

U      T
 

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