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Monday, February 4, 2013

BAIL GRANTED TO THE PETITIONER


Against the petitioner/accused a crime was registered U/s. 406,420, 323 and 506 in Police Station Banjara Hills Hyderabad.  He was arrested and remanded to the Judicial custody. The  Court below dismissed a bail application of the petitioner on the ground that this is not a stage to grant bail to the petitioner.  Questioning the same, he approached to the Hon’ble High Court of A.P. by way of Crl.p and contended that the complainant has gone back on the original terms of the development agreement and therefore, he is  a defaulting party.  The learned counsel took me to the Photostat copy of the development agreement-cum-gener5al power of Attorney dated in support of his contention.  The learned public prosecutor opposed the application. The dispute between the petitioner and the complainant relates to the terms of the development agreement.  In that view of the matter I m inclined to grant bail to the petitioner on certain conditions.  Accordingly the criminal petition is allowed. The petitioner shall be released on bail on his executing personal bond for Rs. 5,000/- with two sureties for a like sum each to the satisfaction of the Court below Nampally  Hyderabad and on further condition that the petition shall appear before the Station House Officer, Banhjara Hills P.s. once in a week i.e. on every Stauraday between 10.00 a.m. and 5.00.p.m. for four weeks or till filing of the charge sheet, whichever is earlier. The above case was argued by me on behalf of the  petitioner/accused before the both the courts and obtained favorable order.