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Vinod S/O Vitthalrao Sontakke vs The State Of Maharashtra on 8 January, 2025
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. OF 2025 (@ Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No. 14166/2024) VINOD S/O VITTHALRAO SONTAKKE ...APPELLANT(S) VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA ….RESPONDENT(S) O R D E R
Leave granted.
This appeal challenges the judgment and order
dated 27.02.2024 passed by the High Court of Bombay at
Nagpur in Criminal Application (BA) No. 79 of 2024.
The appellant herein has been booked for the crime
registered pursuant to FIR No.69/2023, registered with
Police Station Sonegaon, Nagpur for the offence punishable
under Sections 394, 397, 120(B) and 506(B) read with
Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 4 and 25
of the Arms Act and Sections 3(1)(ii), 3(2), 3(4) of the
Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act, 1999.
Signature Not Verified
Digitally signed by
NEETU SACHDEVA
Date: 2025.01.08
16:47:41 IST
Reason:
The accusation against the appellant is that he is a
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member of an Organised Crime Syndicate and in pursuance
of the common object of the said syndicate, committed the
offence of dacoity and therefore, the provisions of the
MCOC Act are made applicable.
The appellant was arrested in April, 2023. Seeking
regular bail, the appellant approached District Judge-1 &
Special Judge, designated under MCOC Act, Nagpur by filing
Criminal Bail Application No. 1912 of 2023. By order dated
29.12.2023, the said bail application was rejected.
Being aggrieved, the appellant approached the High
Court by filing Criminal Application (BA) No. 79 of 2024.
Vide impugned order dated 27.02.2024, the High Court
dismissed the bail application filed by the appellant.
Hence this instant appeal.
This Court vide its order dated 10.09.2024, issued
notice in the instant matter.
We have heard learned counsel for the appellant in
support of the appeal and learned counsel for the State
and perused the material on record.
Learned counsel for the appellant submitted that the co-
accused has been granted bail and further the charges have not
yet been framed and he is in jail for the last about twenty
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months. He further submitted that as many as Sixty Five
witnesses have been listed for being examined and therefore,
the trial would inevitably be delayed. In the circumstances,
the impugned order(s) may be set aside and relief of bail may
be granted to the appellant herein.
Per contra, learned counsel for the respondent/State
with reference to his Counter Affidavit contended that
there is no merit in this appeal and that the matter is
now slated for 10.01.2025 before the Trial Court. In the
circumstances, the appeal may be dismissed.
Considering the facts on record, in our view, the
case for bail is made out.
We, therefore, allow this appeal and direct as under:
“The appellant shall be produced before the concerned
trial Court as early as possible and the trial Court
shall release him on bail, subject to such conditions
as it may deem appropriate to impose to ensure his
presence in the proceedings arising out of FIR
No.69/2023 mentioned above.”
It is directed that the appellant shall extend complete
cooperation in the trial of the instant case. The appellant
shall not misuse his liberty in any manner.
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Any infraction of the conditions shall entail
cancellation of bail granted to the appellant.
With these observations, the appeal is allowed.
………………………………………J.
[B.V. NAGARATHNA]….……………………………………J.
[SATISH CHANDRA SHARMA]NEW DELHI
JANUARY 08, 2025
ITEM NO.2 COURT NO.8 SECTION II-AS U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGSPetition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.) No(s). 14166/2024
[Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 27-02-2024
in CRABA No. 79/2024 passed by the High Court of Judicature at
Bombay at Nagpur]VINOD S/O VITTHALRAO SONTAKKE Petitioner(s)
VERSUS
THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA Respondent(s)
(IA No.183444/2024-EXEMPTION FROM FILING C/C OF THE IMPUGNED
JUDGMENT )Date : 08-01-2025 This petition was called on for hearing today.
CORAM :
HON’BLE MRS. JUSTICE B.V. NAGARATHNA
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SATISH CHANDRA SHARMAFor Petitioner(s) Mr. Kishor Lambat, Adv.
Ms. Suja Joshi, Adv.
Ms. Kashmira Lambat, Adv.
Mr. Milind Vaishnav, Adv.
Mr. Sagar Lambat, Adv.
Mr. Digant Mishra, Adv.
M/S. Lambat & Legiteam, AOR
For Respondent(s) Mr. Aaditya Aniruddha Pande, AOR
Mr. Siddharth Dharmadhikari, Adv.
Mr. Sourav Singh, Adv.
UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
O R D E R
Leave granted.
The Appeal is allowed in terms of the signed order.
It is directed that the appellant shall be produced
before the concerned trial Court as early as possible
and the trial Court shall release him on bail, subject
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to such conditions as it may deem appropriate to impose
to ensure his presence in the proceedings arising out
of FIR No.69/2023.
Pending application(s) shall stand disposed of.
(NEETU SACHDEVA) (DIVYA BABBAR)
ASTT. REGISTRAR-cum-PS COURT MASTER (NSH)
(signed order is placed on the file)