Surendra Singh vs The Central Bureau Of … on 17 January, 2025

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Surendra Singh vs The Central Bureau Of … on 17 January, 2025

Author: Mohit Kumar Shah

Bench: Mohit Kumar Shah

                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                              CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.84581 of 2024
                         Arising Out of PS. Case No.-1 Year-2008 Thana- C.B.I CASE District- Patna
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                 SURENDRA SINGH Son of Ram Sakal Singh Resident of Krishna Garh, P.S-
                 Bhojpur, Distt.- Bhojpur
                                                                    ... ... Petitioner/s
                                            Versus

                 THE CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION(CBI) Dr. S.K. Singh Path,
                 Jawaharlal Nehru Road , Patna
                                                        ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Petitioner/s     :         Mr.Lal Babu Singh, Advocate
                 For the Opposite Party/s :         Mrs.Nivedita Nirvikar, Sr. Advocate
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE MOHIT KUMAR SHAH
                                       ORAL ORDER

3   17-01-2025

The learned counsel for the respondent-Central

Bureau of Investigation seeks to file a counter affidavit, copy

whereof has already been filed online. Let the same be kept on

record.

2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the

learned Sr. counsel appearing for the Central Bureau of

Investigation.

3. This is an application for grant of anticipatory bail

in connection with Special Case No. 04 of 2017, arising out of

R.C. No. 01(S) of 2008, instituted under Sections 120B, 411,

420, 467 and 468 of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 13(2)

read with Section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act,

1988, which in fact is connected with Patna Junction Rail P.S.

Case No. 29 of 1998, registered for the offences punishable

under Sections 409, 420, 468 and 471 of the Indian Penal Code

and Sections 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention
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of Corruption Act, 1988.

4. The allegation is regarding the petitioner herein and

other co-accused persons having conspired and fraudulently

prepared National Savings Certificates in their names/in the

name of their firm, for the purposes of award of contract, by

misusing stolen N.S.Cs.

5. The learned counsel for the petitioner has

submitted that the fact is that originally when N.S.C. leaves

were stolen and allegations were levelled against various

accused persons of misusing the same to their benefits, an F.I.R.

bearing Patna Junction Rail P.S. Case No. 29 of 1998, was

registered for the offences punishable under Sections 468, 409,

120(B), 379 of Indian Penal Code. It is further submitted that in

the said F.I.R., it was alleged that National Savings Certificate

and Kisan Vikas Patra were looted from the railway wagon at

Patna Junction and the petitioner, along with others, had

misused the stolen National Savings Certificate leaves for the

purposes of depositing National Savings Certificate as security

while availing contract from the Bihar Government Department.

It is also submitted that the petitioner was granted anticipatory

bail in the aforesaid case by an order dated 20.03.2007, passed

by the learned Court of Sessions Judge, Patna in Anticipatory
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Bail Petition No. 3991/2006. It is thus submitted by the learned

counsel for the petitioner that the petitioner has all along been

on bail, he has never misused the privilege of bail and the

present C.B.I. case, in connection with which, he has

approached this Court for grant of anticipatory bail, is an

extension of the earlier Patna Junction Rail P.S. Case No. 29 of

1998, apart from the fact that the allegations levelled in both the

cases are same and similar, hence it is submitted that there is no

impediment in granting anticipatory bail to the petitioner herein.

6. Per contra, the learned Sr. counsel for the C.B.I.

has opposed the prayer for bail and has submitted that some

other co-accused persons have been granted regular bail, hence

the petitioner should also surrender before the learned Trial

court and seek regular bail. The learned Sr. counsel for the

C.B.I. has further submitted, by referring to the counter affidavit

filed in the present case, that supplementary charge sheet has

been filed against the petitioner and others finding the case to be

true qua them on 25.05.2015 and investigation has clearly

established that the petitioner along with other co-accused

persons had conspired together and dishonestly possessed and

used 43 N.S.Cs. worth Rs. 4,30,000/-, fraudulently prepared by

using stolen N.S.Cs. leaves, as earnest money/securities in
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connection with the award of tenders in question.

7. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of

the case, particularly the fact that for the same and similar

allegations, the petitioner has been granted bail earlier in

connection with Patna Junction Rail PS Case No. 29 of 1998

and there is no complain of misuse of privilege of bail by him, I

deem it fit and proper to admit the petitioner to the privilege of

anticipatory bail, in the present case as well, more so since some

of the similarly situated co-accused persons have already been

granted the privilege of anticipatory bail.

8. Accordingly, the abovenamed petitioner, in the

event of his arrest or surrender before the court below within a

today period of six weeks from today, is directed to be released

on anticipatory bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Rs.

Ten thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the

satisfaction of learned Special Judge, CBI-II, Patna in

connection with Special Case No. 04 of 2017 arising out of R.C.

No. 01(S) of 2008, subject to the conditions as laid down under

Section 438(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

(Mohit Kumar Shah, J)
S.Sb/-

U        T
 

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