Tuesday 30 March 2021

Whether court should release the Rape accused on bail if the victim has taken a u-turn?

 Be that as it may, the argument that the prosecutrix has not

supported the allegations in deposition before the Court, it is not enough to

grant bail. The issue with regard to the contradiction of statement under

Section 164 Cr.P.C and deposition before the Court, would be a subject

matter of trial. Moreover, the trial is at an advance stage.

Suffice it to say that the trial Court will have to weigh all the

material and evidence before it. No further observation is made lest it would

affect the outcome of the trial.

The petition is dismissed.

Before parting, it would not be out of place to note that the

nature of allegations made by the prosecutrix, especially the fact that the

objectionable video and photographs were clicked were very serious. Now

there appears to be a u-turn. It would be for police authorities, if so advised

to look into the said aspect in view of the material available before it.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA

AT CHANDIGARH

CRM-M No.12704 of 2021

DECIDED ON:25th MARCH, 2021

Subhash Chander Vs State of Haryana


CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AVNEESH JHINGAN.


The matter is taken up for hearing through video conference

due to COVID-19 situation.

This petition is filed under Section 439 Cr.P.C for grant of

regular bail to the petitioner in case FIR No.354 dated 12.12.2020

registered under Sections 328, 376 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860

at Police Station Sector 40 Gurugram, District Gurugram.

The FIR was registered as the prosecutrix alleged that her

father-in-law after giving some tablets which made her unconscious, did a

wrong act and made the videos and clicked her photographs. Thereafter, she

was being blackmailed by saying that the photographs and videos

would be made viral. The allegations were supported while making

statement under Section 164 before the Judicial Magistrate. Two bail

applications filed before the trial Court by the petitioner were dismissed.

The dismissal of the 1st bail application was challenged by the petitioner

before this Court by filing CRM-M No.7830 of 2021. The application for

preponment was moved with a prayer seeking permission to withdraw the

petition. The said petition was dismissed as withdrawn vide order dated

05.03.2021. On the same day itself, the petitioner filed third bail application

before the trial Court and the same was dismissed vide order dated

08.03.2021. Hence, the present petition.

Learned counsel for the petitioner argues that the prosecutrix

has not supported the allegations while deposing before the Court.

Though the complainant is not impleaded as party, Mr.

Abhimanyu Singh, Advocate has put in appearance on behalf of the

complainant. The counsel submits that he has no objection, if the bail is granted to the petitioner.

Learned counsel for the respondent-State, on instructions from

ASI Umed, opposes the bail stating that the allegations are serious. The

prosecutrix has supported the allegations in the statement recorded under

Section 164 Cr.P.C. The prosecution witnesses have been examined and

the matter is now fixed for recording of statement under Section 313

Cr.P.C.

It would be apposite to mention here that a mechanism of

withdrawal was adopted by the petitioner to make an another go for

seeking bail before the date fixed by this Court. Instead of arguing the

matter on the date fixed and bringing to the notice of the Court the alleged

change in the circumstances, the earlier bail application was got simply

withdrawn and on the same day, the second application was moved before

the trial Court.


Be that as it may, the argument that the prosecutrix has not

supported the allegations in deposition before the Court, it is not enough to

grant bail. The issue with regard to the contradiction of statement under

Section 164 Cr.P.C and deposition before the Court, would be a subject

matter of trial. Moreover, the trial is at an advance stage.

Suffice it to say that the trial Court will have to weigh all the

material and evidence before it. No further observation is made lest it would

affect the outcome of the trial.

The petition is dismissed.

Before parting, it would not be out of place to note that the

nature of allegations made by the prosecutrix, especially the fact that the

objectionable video and photographs were clicked were very serious. Now

there appears to be a u-turn. It would be for police authorities, if so advised

to look into the said aspect in view of the material available before it.

(AVNEESH JHINGAN)

25th MARCH, 2021 JUDGE


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