JUDGEMENT
R.R. Prasad -
(1.) HEARD learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and learned counsel appearing for the C.B.I.
(2.) THE petitioner who is an accused for offence under Sections 120B r/w 420, 468, 471 of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 13(2) r/w section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, prays for anticipatory bail expressing apprehension of his arrest in connection with R.C. No. 5 A of 2010(R). Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners submits that the petitioner who at the relevant point of time was posted as Executive Engineer had been made accused for the reasons that the petitioner passed the bills on the basis of entries made in the Measurement Book and thereby the petitioner by passing bills drawn on the basis of 5 fake invoice for payment without certification of Junior Engineer and the Assistant Engineer misappropriated the amount alongwith others relating to the 5 invoices to the extent of Rs. 16,83,9412/ -. But the petitioner passed the bills which had been raised on the basis of Measurement book and also upon the invoices as the petitioner was never knowing that the said invoices were fake. However, the petitioner would be ready to deposit the amount, but not the entire amount, rather 1/5th of the aforesaid amount.
(3.) AS against this, learned counsel for the C.B.I. submits that it is not a fit case for anticipatory bail as petitioner being Executive Engineer passed the bills of the contractors without their being any certification by the Junior Engineer or the Assistant Engineer.;
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