Gopal Chandra Behera vs The State Of Odisha on 3 March, 2025

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Gopal Chandra Behera vs The State Of Odisha on 3 March, 2025


Supreme Court – Daily Orders

Gopal Chandra Behera vs The State Of Odisha on 3 March, 2025

Author: Sudhanshu Dhulia

Bench: Sudhanshu Dhulia

     ITEM NO.9                                       COURT NO.12                         SECTION II-B

                                      S U P R E M E C O U R T O F                 I N D I A
                                              RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

     Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.)                                 No(s).      3058/2025

     [Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 24-12-2024
     in BLAPL No. 12087/2024 passed by the High Court of Orissa at
     Cuttack]

     GOPAL CHANDRA BEHERA                                                                 Petitioner(s)

                                                             VERSUS

     THE STATE OF ODISHA                                                                  Respondent(s)

     FOR ADMISSION
     IA No. 51167/2025 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.

     Date : 03-03-2025 This matter was called on for hearing today.

     CORAM :                   HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUDHANSHU DHULIA
                               HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K. VINOD CHANDRAN

     For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Prasenjeet Mohapatra, AOR
                        Dr. Nitya Thakur, Adv.

     For Respondent(s) :

                               UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
                                               O R D E R

The petitioner is an accused in a case punishable under
Sections 302/449/120B/109/457/380/34 of the Indian Penal Code and
is facing trial. His bail application has been rejected by the
High Court vide impugned order dated 24.12.2024.

After having heard learned counsel for the petitioner, we see
absolutely no reason to interfere with the impugned order and to
grant bail to the petitioner, in exercise of our jurisdiction under
Article 136 of the Constitution of India. The Special Leave
Petition is, accordingly, dismissed.

Pending interlocutory application(s), if any, is/are disposed
of.

Signature Not Verified

Digitally signed by
Jayant Kumar Arora
Date: 2025.03.04
18:20:41 IST
Reason:

     (JAYANT KUMAR ARORA)                                                          (RENU BALA GAMBHIR)
     ASST. REGISTRAR-CUM-PS                                                        ASSISTANT REGISTRAR

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