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RAYESS M.A. v. STATE OF KERALA - Bail Appl No. 4561 of 2007 [2007] RD-KL 13944 (24 July 2007)
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
Bail Appl No. 4561 of 2007()1. RAYESS M.A.,
... Petitioner
2. MAKKUNNATH SIRAJ,
3. C.P.KAMARUDDEN,
4. M.ABOOBACKER,
5. C.P.MAJEED,
6. P.MUHAMMED,
7. M.LATHEEF,
8. ISMAYIL.P.,
9. P.FAIZAL,
10. M.MUNEER,
Vs
1. STATE OF KERALA,
... Respondent
For Petitioner :SRI.C.P.PEETHAMBARAN
For Respondent : No Appearance
The Hon'ble MR. Justice R.BASANT
Dated :24/07/2007
O R D E R
R.BASANT, J
= = = = = = = = = = = = = B.A.No.4561 of 2007 = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Dated this the 24th day of July, 2007
Application for regular bail. Petitioners are accused 1 to 3 and 7 to 13 in a crime registered under Sections 395 and 153A IPC. The crux of the allegations against the petitioners is that they assaulted two friends belonging to opposite sex, who were found in Pazhasi Dam site. There is allegation that the said friends do belong to different communities and on account of that reason an unlawful assembly of persons including the petitioners assaulted the said friends and committed robbery of property kept by them. The petitioners surrendered on various dates between 29.5.07 and 5.6.07. Some of the co-accused have already been granted regular bail as per order dated 10.07.07 in B.A.No.4129/2007 subject to conditions.2. The learned counsel for the petitioners prays, the learned Public Prosecutor does not raise any serious objection and I am satisfied that the petitioners herein can also be released on bail now subject to appropriate conditions.
3. In the result, this application is allowed. The petitioners
shall be released on bail on the
following terms and conditions.
B.A.No.4561 of 2007 2
i) The petitioners shall execute bonds for Rs.50,000/-
(Rupees fifty thousand only) each with two
solvent sureties each for
the like sum to the satisfaction of the learned Magistrate;
ii) The petitioners
shall make themselves available for
interrogation before the Investigating Officer on all Mondays
and
Fridays between 10 a.m and 12 noon for a period of three months and
thereafter as and when directed by the Investigating
Officer in writing
to do so.
(R.BASANT, JUDGE)
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