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2021 (4) TMI 1261 - HC - Customs


Issues: Bail application under Section 439 Cr.P.C. for accused in DRI case under Customs Act, 1962.

Analysis:
The judgment delivered by Hon'ble Mr. Justice Hitesh Kumar Sarma pertains to a bail application made under Section 439 Cr.P.C. by the accused-petitioner, Joydeep Bhattacharjee, in connection with DRI Case No. 19/CL/IMP/BP & PS/DRI/GZU/2020-21 dated 04.03.2021 registered under Sections 7(1) and 11 of the Customs Act, 1962. The counsel for the petitioner argued that the offences involved in the case are bailable due to the valuation of the property and the fact that the recovery is below ?1 crore and from different persons.

The accused-petitioner had been in custody since 4.3.2021, totaling 35 days as of the hearing date. Taking into consideration the submissions made, the Court granted bail to the petitioner. The bail was set at ?25,000/- along with two suitable sureties of the same amount, to be furnished to the satisfaction of the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kamrup (Metro) at Guwahati. The bail order was subject to certain conditions to ensure compliance and prevent any interference with the investigation or tampering with evidence.

The conditions imposed on the accused-petitioner included restrictions such as not leaving the territorial jurisdiction without prior permission, refraining from interfering with the investigation or tampering with evidence, and not making any inducement, threat, or promise to dissuade individuals from disclosing facts related to the case. The bail application was disposed of in accordance with the aforementioned conditions, thereby concluding the judgment delivered by the High Court.

 

 

 

 

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