Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – Section 439 – Indian Penal Code,1860 – Sections 376, 506 – of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences – Section 4 – Bail – Rape – Serious Offenses – Delay in Reporting FIR – Nature of Accusations – Probability of Reoffending – The victim, below 18 years old, was allegedly sexually assaulted by the petitioner, who purportedly used his supernatural powers to exploit her. Despite a delay in reporting the incident to the police, explained by the victim’s fear, the matter was eventually reported, leading to the petitioner’s arrest and subsequent trial.
The petitioner contends that the case against him is false, citing the unexplained delay in filing the FIR and lack of corroborative evidence. The prosecution opposes bail, citing the seriousness of the offenses and the testimony of the victim, her sister, and mother, who support the prosecution’s case.
Previous allegations against the petitioner in similar cases further weaken his bail plea. The court considers the gravity of the offenses, the potential threat posed by the petitioner’s release, and the likelihood of him absconding.Given the seriousness of the accusations and the possibility of reoffending, the court dismisses the bail petition. (Para 13)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2024 STPL(Web) 45 HP
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Jagdish Alias Baba Vs. State Of Himachal Pradesh
Cr.MP(M)No. 3242 of 2023-Decided on 12-01-2024
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