) Jogi Sethi @ Rajesh Sethi vs State Of Odisha ….. Opposite Parties on 29 January, 2025

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Orissa High Court

) Jogi Sethi @ Rajesh Sethi vs State Of Odisha ….. Opposite Parties on 29 January, 2025

Author: Aditya Kumar Mohapatra

Bench: Aditya Kumar Mohapatra

                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
                                ABLAPL No.1376 of 2024
            1) Jogi Sethi @ Rajesh Sethi     .....     Petitioners
            2) Rabindra Nayak                                Represented By Adv. -
            3) Prasant Mohapatra                             Pratik Dash

                                           -versus-
            State Of Odisha                       .....           Opposite Parties
                                                             Represented By Adv. -
                                                             U.C.Jena, A.S.C.

                                 CORAM:
                   THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ADITYA KUMAR
                               MOHAPATRA

                                          ORDER

29.01.2025

Order No.

02. 1. This matter is taken up through Hybrid Arrangement (Virtual
/Physical Mode).

2. Heard learned counsel for the Petitioners and learned Addl.
Standing Counsel for the State. Perused the records.

3. This is an application under Section 438, Cr.P.C. filed by the
Petitioners for anticipatory bail, involving offence punishable under
Sections 341/294/323/307/506/427/34 of I.P.C. in C.T. Case No.999
of 2023 of the Court of learned J.M.F.C.-III, Bhubaneswar arising
out of Nayapalli P.S. Case No.475 of 2023.

4. Considering the seriousness of the allegation, gravity of the
offence and the facts of the case, although I am not inclined to grant
anticipatory bail to the Petitioners, however it is observed that, in the
event the Petitioners surrender and move for bail before the learned
court in seisin over the matter within a period of three weeks from
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today, they shall be released on bail on such terms and conditions as
the learned Magistrate may deem just and proper. Violation of any of
the terms and conditions shall entail cancellation of the bail.

5. It is further directed that the bail granted to the Petitioners shall
be subject to the verification of their criminal antecedent and the
injury report. In the event, the Petitioners are having any criminal
antecedent or the injured has sustained any grievous injury, then this
order shall stand automatically revoked.

6. The ABLAPL is disposed of accordingly.

7. Urgent certified copy of this order be granted as per rules.

( A.K. Mohapatra)
Judge

Anil

Signature Not Verified
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Digitally Signed
Signed by: ANIL KUMAR SAHOO
Reason: Authentication
Location: High Court of Orissa
Date: 29-Jan-2025 18:30:55

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