YASH PAL JHANJI Vs. SURINDER KHANNA
LAWS(P&H)-1989-12-54
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on December 12,1989

Yash Pal Jhanji Appellant
VERSUS
Surinder Khanna Respondents

JUDGEMENT

J.S.SEKHON, J. - (1.) REPLY of the accused respondent has been filed today in Court.
(2.) SURINDER Khanna accused respondent is facing trial for charge under section 302, Indian Penal Code, regarding the murder of his wife, before the Court of Additional Sessions Judge, Ludhiana. His application for bail was declined by the trial Court as well as by the High Court on merits. Thereafter, the accused-respondent during the summer vacation moved another application before the Incharge Session Judge Mr. N.S. Bhatia for bail on the ground of his illness, but concealed the factum of the dismissal of his earlier application by the High Court. The Incharge Session Judge granted bail to the accused respondent on the basis of the following report of the doctor, as reproduced in the impugned order of bail :- "With reference to your letter No. 1335 dated 4.7.1989 regarding treatment of Surinder Khanna. He is admitted in Jail Hospital since 4.7.1989 as a case of bleeding piles with lumber intervertebral disc prolapse. He is on anti-inflammatory and anti-piles drugs. He was also given traction for his back problem. His recovery is not satisfactory. He is advised not to move about. Since we are not having any general as well as orthopaedic Surgeon in our Jail hospital, so he needs an expert treatment." The petitioner happens to be the brother of the deceased and has sought the cancellation of the bail on the ground that the accused-respondent had concealed the facts and procedure the bail order on misrepresentation. It is also maintained that no case for bail on the ground of illness has been made out as such like ailment could be easily treated in the hospital even during custody.
(3.) IN the return filed by the accused respondent it is stated that the Incharge Sessions Judge has rightly granted bail to the accused-respondent and that no case is made out for cancellation of bail.;


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