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RAJAN @ PRABHAKARAN, S/O NARAYANAN v. STATE OF KERALA, REP. BY - Bail Appl No. 4197 of 2007 [2007] RD-KL 12747 (11 July 2007)
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
Bail Appl No. 4197 of 2007()1. RAJAN @ PRABHAKARAN, S/O NARAYANAN,
... Petitioner
Vs
1. STATE OF KERALA, REP. BY
... Respondent
2. EXCISE INSPECTOR,
For Petitioner :SRI.DILIP MOHAN
For Respondent :PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
The Hon'ble MR. Justice R.BASANT
Dated :11/07/2007
O R D E R
R. BASANT, J.
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B.A.No. 4197 of 2007
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Dated this the 11th day of July, 2007
O R D E R
Application for regular bail. Allegations are raised under the Kerala Abkari Act. The petitioner was allegedly found to be in possession of 150 x 100 ml. of Karnataka arrack in packets on 27.6.07. He was arrested and continues in custody from that date. There is no allegation of any antecedent criminality against the petitioner.2. The learned counsel for the petitioner prays, the and learned Prosecutor does not seriously oppose the said prayer on condition that the Investigator is granted reasonable further time to complete the investigation I am satisfied that the petitioner can now be directed to be enlarged on bail subject to appropriate terms and conditions. The learned Prosecutor points out that the petitioner is involved in other crimes under the Abkari Act also.
3. In the result:
1) This application is allowed.
2) The petitioner shall be released
on bail on the following
terms and conditions.
B.A.No. 4197 of 2007
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(a) The petitioner shall not be released from custody on the strength
of this order prior to 19.7.2007. The
Investigators shall in the meantime
make every endeavour to complete the investigation.
(b) He shall execute a bond for Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand
only) with two solvent sureties each for the
like sum to be satisfaction of
the learned Magistrate.
(c) He shall make himself available for interrogation before the
Investigating Officer on all Mondays
and Fridays between 10 a.m. and 12
noon for a period of two months and thereafter as and when directed by the
Investigating
Officer in writing to do so.
(R. BASANT)
Judge
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