IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND AT NAINITAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION Criminal First Bail Application No.1161 of 2009 Order on the Bail application of accused. CRIMINAL SIDE Rajbeer Singh ……….Applicant (In Jail) Versus State of Uttarakhand ------- Opposite party ________________________________________________________ Arising out of Case Crime No.185/08 U/Ss 392/411/120-B IPC, P.S. Bahadarabad, Distt. Haridwar Dated: November 26, 2009 Hon’ble Dharam Veer, J. Heard Mr. Sanjeev Singh, learned counsel for the applicant and Sri M.A. Khan, learned Brief Holder for the State. Learned counsel for the applicant has argued that the FIR was lodged against three unknown persons on 24.10.2008 at 6:30 PM at P.S. Bahadarabad for committing robbery of Rs.1.53 lacs along with cheque book and other documents. He further submitted that the applicant is not named in the FIR and he is a guard in HDFC Bank, Roorkee. He further argued that the police has shown the arrest of applicant on 1.2.2009 and Rs.5,000/- were shown to be recovered from his possession. He further submitted that on 17.1.2009, he was arrested by the Laksar Police and later on he was handed over to Bahadarabad Police and now he has been booked up in this case. He further argued that Sandeep Kumar, brother of applicant, also moved applications on 31.1.2009 before Director General of Police, Dehradun and SSP, Haridwar. He further argued that the money shown to be recovered from his possession i.e. Rs.5,000/- is his own money and not the money looted in the aforesaid crime. He further submitted that the applicant is in jail since 1.2.2009 and the trial has yet not been started and he has got no criminal history before this case. After considering all the facts and circumstances, on hearing learned counsel for the parties and perusing the contents of the FIR and other material on record, without expressing any opinion about the final merits of the case, the Court is of the view that the present applicant deserves bail at this stage. Let the applicant-Rajbeer Singh be released on bail on his executing personal bond and on furnishing two sureties each of the like amount to the satisfaction of CJM, Haridwar. The bail application is disposed of accordingly. (Dharam Veer, J.) 26.11.2009 Rajeev Dang