(1.) M. P. Singh, J. This application for cancellation of bail of Vivek Sharma has been filed by the complainant-applicant against the order dated 22-2-2003 passed by learned C. J. M. , Hathras granting bail to the opposite party No. 2 Vivek Sharma, in Case Crime No. 509 of 2002, under Sections 498-A, 304-B IPC and Section 3/4 D. P. Act, Police Station, Hathras Gate, District- Hathras under Section 167 (2) (a) (ii) Cr. P. C.
(2.) THE facts of the case are that the accused Vivek Sharma who was involved in the above crime number surrendered in the Court on 16-12-2002 and he was sent in judicial custody. Co-accused Mor Mukut, father-in-law of the deceased was granted bail by the High Court. Co-accused Smt. Santosh Devi, mother-in-law of the deceased was released on bail by the Sessions Judge on the ground of parity. THE Magistrate rejected the bail application of accused husband Vivek Sharma. His bail application was pending at the relevant time before Sessions Judge.
(3.) LEARNED Counsel for the applicant submitted that in cases of Dowry Death under Section 304-B IPC, the accused is punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than 7 years but which may extend to life imprisonment. The case or the accused is covered by Section 167 (2) (a) (i) Cr. P. C. which provides for detention for a period of ninety days. Section 304-B IPC, reads as follows: "304-B. Dowry death.- (1) Where the death of a woman is caused by any burns or bodily injury or occurs otherwise than under normal circumstances within seven years of her marriage and it is shown that soon before her death she was subjected to cruelty or harassment by her husband or any relative of her husband for, or in connection with, any demand for dowry, such death shall be called "dowry death", and such husband or relative shall be deemed to have caused her death. Explanation.-For the purposes of this sub-section, "dowry" shall have the same meaning as in Section 2 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 (28 of 1961 ). (2) Whoever commits dowry death shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than seven years but which may extend to imprisonment for life. " Section 167 (2) (a) (i) and (ii) Cr. P. C. reads as under: "167. Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in twenty four hours.- (1) and (2 ). . . . . . . . (a) the Magistrate may authorize the detention of the accused- person, otherwise than in the custody of the police, beyond the period of fifteen days, if he is satisfied that adequate grounds exist for doing so, but no Magistrate shall authorize the detention of the accused-person in custody under this paragraph for a total period exceeding - (i) ninety days, where the investigation relates to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years; (ii) sixty days, where the investigation relates to any other offence, and on the expiry of the said period of ninety days, or sixty days, as the case may be, the accused person shall be released on bail if he is prepared to and does furnish bail, and every person released on bail under this sub-section shall be deemed to be so released under the provisions of Chapter-XXXIII for the purposes of that Chapter. "