CRLMB7406/2010 CRLMB7387/2010 // 1 // IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR ORDER IN 1. S.B. Cr. Misc. Bail Application No.7406/2010 Radhey Shyam Vs. The Union of India through Public Prosecutor AND 2. S.B. Cr. Misc. Bail Application No.7387/2010 Fateh Singh Meena Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation through Special PP Date of Order ::: 16.09.2010 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mohammad Rafiq Smt. Ritu Arora, Wife of petitioner Radhey Shyam, present-in-person Smt. Neeta Singh, Wife of petitioner Fateh Singh, present-in-person Shri Jitendra Kumar, Inspector of C.B.I., Investigating Officer of the case, present-in-person #### By the Court:- Although the arguments were made on the merits of the case by wives of both petitioners because of the ongoing strike of the lawyers. Wife of petitioner Radhey Shyam produced some documents alleging that Sukhveer Singh, who is complainant in the present case, had certain business transactions with petitioner Radhey Shyam, which aspect of the matter has not been looked into by the Investigating Officer. The Investigating Officer, who is present in the court, submits that if any such documents are given to him, he would definitely examine them. The documents supported by the affidavits of the wives of petitioners have been handed over to him. The wives of the petitioners have submitted that the petitioners in both the cases were arrested on 17.07.2010 and by today they have already completed 62 days in police custody whereas, according to the provisions of Section 167 of the CRLMB7406/2010 CRLMB7387/2010 // 2 // Cr.P.C., their custody cannot be authorized beyond the period of 60 days because the offences alleged to have been committed by them, are not punishable either with death or imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term more than 10 years, in which case, 90 days would be outer limit for doing so according to proviso (a) (i) of Section 167 of the Cr.P.C. When this matter was listed before this court on 06.08.2010, the Special Public Prosecutor appearing for the CBI submitted that efforts shall be made to get the challan filed shortly and then the matter was adjourned to 18.08.2010 to enable the investigating agency to do so. Such adjournments were granted on 25.08.2010 and 26.08.2010 also. The matter was then listed on 13.09.2010, on which date the wives of the petitioners appeared whereas none appeared for the CBI. The matter was deferred for today requiring the Investigating Officer to appear with the case-dairy and also the status-report. The status report submitted by the Investigating Officer Shri Jitendra Kumar, has been taken on the record, which indicates that the matter is still at the stage of investigation and that some more time is likely to be consumed in completion of investigation and ultimately filing of challan, if the CBI decides to do so. The Investigating Officer, however, is not in a position to deny the fact that two offences that are alleged to have been committed by the petitioners i.e. Section 7 and Section 13 (2) read with Section 13(i)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act are punishable by maximum sentence of 5 years and 7 years respectively. The offence under Section 120-B with the aid of which the petitioner Radhey Shyam has been arrayed as accused is also punishable in the same manner as if he had abetted the principal offence. In the circumstances, custody of the petitioners beyond the period of 60 days as per provisions contained in sub-section (2) of Section CRLMB7406/2010 CRLMB7387/2010 // 3 // 167 of the Cr.P.C. cannot be authorized and their detention any further would be rendered illegal. After considering all the facts and circumstances of the case and without expressing any opinion on its merits, I deem it just and proper to release the accused-petitioners, namely, (1) Radhey Shyam Son of Shri Tirath Das Arora, Resident of Sirsi Road, Panchyawala, Gate No.5, Jaipur (at present confined in Central Jail, Jaipur) in Bail Application No.7406/2010 and (2) Fateh Singh Meena Son of Shri Dhan Phool Meena, working as DGM, (Telecoms Project), NTR, BSNL, Jaipur, Resident of 5/2, BSNL Training Centre, RTTC, VKIA, Road No.15, Jaipur (Presently confined in Central Jail, Jaipur) in Bail Application No.7387/2010, on bail under Section 439 Cr.P.C., in FIR No.RC JAI 2010 (A) 0018 registered at Police Station SPE, CBI, Jaipur, for offence under Section 120-B IPC read with Sections 7, 13 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and FIR No.18A/10 registered at Police Station SPE, CBI, Jaipur for offence under Sections 120B IPC and 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 provided each of them furnishes a personal bond in the sum of Rs.30,000/- with two sureties of Rs.15000/- each to the satisfaction of the trial court for their appearance on all subsequent dates of hearing and as and when called upon to do so. The bail applications stand disposed of accordingly. (Mohammad Rafiq) J. //Jaiman//