Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – Section 439 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Section 376 – Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 – Section 4 – Bail – POCSO – Kidnapping, Sexual Assault, Prima facie, Accusation, Reasonable Grounds, Victim Statement, Medical Evidence, Co-accused Absconding, Threat to Witnesses, Justice Throttling
The petitioner sought regular bail under Section 439 of the Cr.P.C. in relation to FIR No. 260 of 2023, involving allegations of kidnapping, sexual assault, and other offenses under the IPC and POCSO Act. The complainant alleged that the petitioner and his brother had kidnapped their daughter, a minor, and subsequent events revealed the petitioner’s involvement in the offense. Despite the petitioner’s claims of innocence and familial ties with the complainant, the court, after examining the status report, victim statements recorded under Section 161 and 164 of the Cr.P.C., and medical evidence, found prima facie accusations and reasonable grounds against the petitioner. Notably, a co-accused remained absconding, raising concerns of potential threats and tampering with witnesses if the petitioner were to be released on bail.
The court, adhering to established legal principles and considering the gravity of the offenses, dismissed the bail petition, upholding the lower court’s decision. The dismissal was without prejudice to the merits of the case and solely for the purpose of disposing of the bail application. (Para 10)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2024 STPL(Web) 126 HP
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Makhan Din Vs. State Of Himachal Pradesh
Cr.MP(M) No: 283 of 2024-Decided on 05-04-2024
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