Code of Criminal Procedure,1973 – Section 438 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 354, 354-A, 504, and 506 – Anticipatory Bail – Granted – Outrage of Modesty – Sexual Harassment – Intentional Insult – Criminal Intimidation. The petitioner contended that the accusations were false and stemmed from an inter se dispute over financial matters between him and the complainant, identified as X. Despite various legal actions taken by the petitioner against the complainant, including filing a civil suit for recovery, the complainant persisted in lodging the FIR against him.
After examining the facts and legal provisions, the Court found no prima facie case or reasonable grounds to support the accusations against the petitioner. Notably, the allegations lacked substance, as evidenced by the absence of physical evidence or corroborative statements.
Moreover, the complainant’s motives appeared retaliatory due to the petitioner’s objections to her relationship with another individual. Considering these factors, the Court granted the petitioner’s plea for pre-arrest bail, making earlier interim orders absolute. The judgment emphasized that its observations should not prejudice the ongoing investigation or subsequent legal proceedings. (Para 12)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2024 STPL(Web) 127 HP
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Jaswinder Singh Vs. State Of Himachal Pradesh
Cr.MP(M) No.215 of 2024-Decided on 10-04-2024
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