Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439, 242(3) – Evidence Act, 1872, Section 138 –Bail – Prayer for regular bail – Offence punishable under Sections 419 and 420 IPC, and Section 66, read with Sections 43(J) and 66D of the Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008 – Trial Court recorded the examination-in-chief of 12 prosecution witnesses (PW-1 to PW-12) one after the other on different dates without recording their cross-examination as no Advocate for appellants was present because they have not engaged any Advocate –Held that the Trial Court ought not to have recorded the evidence in this fashion – Before recording the examination-in chief of the first prosecution witness, after finding that the appellants-accused had not engaged any Advocate, the Trial Court ought to have provided a legal aid Advocate to the appellants accused so that the evidence of the prosecution witnesses could have been recorded in the presence of the Advocate representing the appellants-accused – Normal rule is that witnesses shall be examined in the order laid down in Section 138of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Sub-section (3) of Section 242 of the Cr.PC is the exception to the rule – Considering the facts of the case and the nature of the offences alleged against the appellants and also considering the fact that the appellants have been in custody since 8th January2023, a case is made out for enlarging the appellants on bail, pending the trial subject to stringent terms and conditions including the condition of deposit of the Passports of the appellants with the Trial Court – To avoid any argument of prejudice, the learned Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate directed to conduct a de novo trial by again examining the prosecution witnesses who have been already examined. (Para 4 to 9)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 212 SC
[2024 INSC 229]
Ekene Godwin & Anr. Vs. State Of Tamil Nadu
Criminal Appeal No(S).1664-1665 of 2024 (Arising Out Of S.L.P. (Criminal) No(S).13406-13407/2023)-Decided on 18-03-2024
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