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IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK BLAPL No.4457 of 2025 Sankarsan Jagdala …. Petitioner(s) Mr. Bikash Kumar Dash, Adv. State of Odisha -versus- …. Opposite Party(s) Mr. Sonak Mishra, ASC CORAM: HON’BLE DR.JUSTICE S.K. PANIGRAHI Order No. F.I.R. No. 0075 24.04.2022 Birmaharajpur Sessions ORDER 12.05.2025 Police Station Dated Case No. and Courts’ Name Case No.65/19 of 2022- 23 corresponding to Birmaharajpur P.S. Case No.75 of 2022 pending in the of Court Addl. learned Judge, Sessions Sonepur Sections Sections 302 and 34 of the I.P.C 01. 1. This matter is taken up through hybrid arrangement. 2. Heard learned counsel for the Petitioner and learned counsel for the State. 3. The Petitioner being in custody in connection with Sessions Case No.65/19 of 2022-23 corresponding to Birmaharajpur P.S. Case No.75 of 2022 pending in the Court of learned Addl. Sessions Judge, Sonepur registered Page 1 of 6 Signature Not Verified
Legal Reasoning
Digitally Signed Signed by: AYASKANTA JENA Designation: Personal Assistant Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa Date: 28-May-2025 15:39:17 for the alleged commission of offence under Sections 302 and 34 of the I.P.C, has filed this application for his release on bail. 4. The brief fact of the case is that on 23.04.2022 at about 9.00 A.M the present Petitioner along with one Sankarsan Jagdala called the father of the informant named Kalakanhu @ Soumitri Bhoi from his house. Thereafter, since the father of the informant did not return to his house, the informant along with some other persons of his locality conducted search. After some time, they found the dead body of the deceased father of the informant near Mahulipalli Talmunda. Accordingly, an F.I.R. was lodged in the local Police Station. Upon lodging of the F.I.R and completion of investigation, the Petitioner was arrested and he has been languishing in custody since 25.04.2022. 5. Learned counsel for the Petitioner contends that the Petitioner is no way connected to the offences alleged against him. He further contends that the Petitioner has been entangled in this case due to some previous enmity. Learned counsel for the Petitioner also contends that though the Petitioner has been languishing in custody since 2022, trial in the case has not been concluded till today.
Legal Reasoning
6. Learned counsel for the Petitioner further contends that Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: AYASKANTA JENA Designation: Personal Assistant Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa Date: 28-May-2025 15:39:17 the Supreme Court has held that right to have speedy trial is a fundamental right of a citizen. Hence, keeping a Page 2 of 6 person in custody for such a long time without any trial is not justified and violative of his fundamental right. The importance of speedy trial has been emphasized in the case of Hussainara Khatoon & Ors. vrs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar 1, wherein the Supreme Court has iterated that: "Speedy trial is, as held by us in our earlier judgment dated 26th February, 1979, an essential ingredient of ’reasonable, fair and just" procedure guaranteed by Article 21 and it is the constitutional obligation of the State to device such a procedure as would ensure speedy trial to the accused. The State cannot be permitted to deny the constitutional right of speedy trial to the accused on the ground that the State has no adequate financial resources to incur the necessary expenditure needed for improving the administrative and judicial apparatus with a view to ensuring speedy trial." 7. He further argues that the period of long incarceration suffered, which entitles the Petitioner for grant of bail. Right to Speedy trial is a fundamental right of an under trial prisoner and this observations have been resonated, time and again, in several judgments including that of Kadra Pahadiya & Ors. v. State of Bihar2 wherein it has been stated that the obligation of the State or the complainant, as the case may be, to proceed with the case with reasonable promptitude. Particularly, in a country like ours, where the large majority of the accused come from poorer and weaker sections of the society and are not versed with laws and after face the dearth of competent Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: AYASKANTA JENA Designation: Personal Assistant Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa Date: 28-May-2025 15:39:17 1 1979 AIR 1360 2 (1981) 3 SCC 671 Page 3 of 6 legal advice, the application of the said NDPS Rule is wholly inadvisable. Of course, in a given case, if an accused demands speedy trial and yet he is not given one, may be a relevant factor in his favour. But an accused cannot be disentitled from complaining of infringement of his right to speedy trial on the ground that he did not ask for or insist upon a speedy trial. 8. The Supreme Court has also held in Mohd. Muslim @ Hussain v. State (NCT of Delhi)3 that incarceration has further deleterious effects where the accused belongs to the weakest economic strata: immediate loss of livelihood, and in several cases, scattering of families as well as loss of family bonds and alienation from society. The courts therefore, have to be sensitive to these aspects (because in the event of an acquittal, the loss to the accused is irreparable), and ensure that trials especially in cases, where special laws enact stringent provisions, are taken up and concluded speedily. 9. Learned counsel for the State vehemently opposes the prayer for bail of the Petitioner. He further submits that such type of offences is not tolerable in a law abiding society. He, accordingly, prays for dismissal of this BLAPL. 10. Considering the submissions made on behalf of both Signature Not Verified the parties, this Court without going into the merits of the Digitally Signed Signed by: AYASKANTA JENA Designation: Personal Assistant Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa Date: 28-May-2025 15:39:17 3 SLP (Crl.) No. 915 of 2023 Page 4 of 6 case, directs the court in seisin over the matter to release the present Petitioner on bail in the aforesaid case on some stringent terms and conditions with further conditions that: i. ii. iii. iv. the Petitioner shall appear before the in every local Police Station concerned fortnight on Monday between 10.00A.M. to 1.00P.M. till conclusion of the trial; the Petitioner shall not indulge himself in any criminal activities in future; the Petitioner shall not tamper the evidence of the prosecution witnesses in any manner; the Petitioner after the onset of monsoon (between June, 2025 to August, 2025), shall plant 100 saplings of local variety like mango, neem, tamarind etc. in and around his village over the Government land/ community land/ private land, if it is in the possession of the Petitioner or his family members. Violation of any of the above conditions shall entail cancellation of the bail. 11. The District Nursery/D.F.O shall extend the helping hand by supplying the saplings to the Petitioner and the Revenue Authority shall assist the Petitioner in identifying the location for plantation of the saplings. If the land is not available, the Petitioner to approach the Revenue Authority for identifying the land for plantation and the Revenue Authority shall do the needful. Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: AYASKANTA JENA Designation: Personal Assistant Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa Date: 28-May-2025 15:39:17 Page 5 of 6 12. The I.I.C. of the concerned Police Station in coordination with the local Forest Officer shall monitor; whether the Petitioner has planted the saplings or not. 13. It is further made clear that the Petitioner shall file an affidavit after plantation of the saplings before the local Police Station assuring that he will maintain those plants for two years. The said affidavit be also produced before the learned court below at the time of trial.
Decision
14. The BLAPL is, accordingly, disposed of. Judge (Dr. S.K. Panigrahi) Ayaskanta Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: AYASKANTA JENA Designation: Personal Assistant Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa Date: 28-May-2025 15:39:17 Page 6 of 6