Code of Criminal Procedure, 1974 – Section 439 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 302, 307, 323, 325, 326, 201, 147, 148, 149, 440, 354, 354-B, 109, and 34 – Arms Act – Section 25 – Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 – Sections 3(1)(r), (s), (w) & 3(2)(va) – Bail – Murder – CCTV footage – Prima facie case – Presence of accused – Delay in trial – Changed circumstances – CCTV footage of the incident was submitted as evidence by the prosecution, depicting the presence of the accused at the scene. The victims sustained severe injuries, leading to hospitalization and subsequent medical treatment. Statements of the victims, recorded under various provisions, detailed the events leading to the incident, alleging a preplanned attack.
The petitioner argued lack of incriminating evidence against him, citing absence of blood on his clothes and non-identification by witnesses. Additionally, the petitioner highlighted personal circumstances, including familial responsibilities and prolonged incarceration, in support of the bail application.
The prosecution countered, asserting the petitioner’s active involvement in the incident as evidenced by the CCTV footage, witness testimonies, and mobile tower location data. Despite the absence of direct witness accounts naming the petitioner, the prosecution maintained his complicity in the offense through circumstantial evidence.
Previous bail applications and appeals by the petitioner were rejected due to the prima facie case against him and the severity of the charges. The petitioner cited delays in trial proceedings due to a co-accused’s criminal revision, but the court deemed it insufficient grounds for bail, given the gravity of the offense and the petitioner’s role.
The court distinguished a precedent involving bail granted in a different case, emphasizing the distinctions in the nature of the offenses. Ultimately, the court dismissed the bail application, finding no changed circumstances or grounds warranting release at that stage. (Para 27)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2023 STPL(Web) 388 HP
[2023 HHC 14026]
Inder Dev Vs. State Of Himachal Pradesh
Cr.M.P. (M) No. 2747 of 2023-Decided on 11-12-2023
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