JUDGEMENT
Alok K. Singh, J. -
(1.) HEARD. Admit. Call for the lower court record. List for hearing on its turn after the record is received. HEARD learned counsel for the appellant and learned A.G.A. on the prayer for bail. The appellant has been convicted and sentenced in Sessions Trial No.71 of 2008 as under-- 1.Under Section 363 I.P.C.--Five years' R.I. with a fine of Rs.3000/-.
(2.) UNDER Section 366 I.P.C.--Seven years' R.I. with a fine of Rs.3000/-. It is submitted that the punishment is not very severe and the nature of accusation is also not very grave. It is also submitted that the appellant happens to be a lady aged about 30 years. During trial she was on bail which she never misused. It is also submitted that speedy justice is a fundamental right but the appeal may take a couple of years or even more in its final disposal. The appellant has every hope of success in the appeal. The bail is, however, opposed by learned A.G.A. In view of the aforesaid facts and circumstances and without entering into merits of the case, I find it to be a fit case for granting bail. Let the appellant (Smt. Munni Devi alias Vimlesh Kumari) be enlarged on bail on her furnishing a personal bond and two sureties in the like amount to the satisfaction of the Magistrate/court concerned. However, the fine is not stayed. Let the same be deposited within two months from the date of her release, if not already deposited. Subject to the above the sentence of imprisonment shall remain suspended during the pendency of the appeal.;
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