LAWS(CAL)-2000-9-67

KALYAN KUMAR BANERJEE Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On September 20, 2000
KALYAN KUMAR BANERJEE Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Heard the learned Counsel for the petitioner as well as the learned Public Prosecutor. Our attention was drawn to order dated 29.8.2000 passed by G.R. Haider as Sessions Judge-in-Charge, Barasat, in Criminal Misc. Case No. 3572/2000 and the order dated 31.8.2000 passed by Shri B.C. Biswas, Sessions Judge, Barasat, in Criminal Misc. Case No. 3619/2000. Both these orders were passed on applications filed by various accused of the corresponding cases including the present petitioner under Section 438 of the Code. The order dated 29.8.2000 passed by G.R. Haider, Sessions Judge-in-Charge, Barasat, reads as under :

(2.) By order dated 29.8.2000, as quoted above, the petitioner was not given any interim relief though other accused persons were given interim relief and the next date of hearing of the matter was fixed on 18.12.2000. Likewise, Shri B.C. Biswas, Sessions Judge, by his order dated 31.8.2000 granted interim relief to the accused Ashoke Kr. Dey and fixed the next date of hearing on 28.12.2000. In both these orders the accused were directed not to be arrested by the police in connection with the case. Meanwhile, Case Diary was called for.

(3.) Faced with these circumstances as the present petitioner before us was not favoured any interim order, he withdrew his prayer for anticipatory bail and has filed the present application under Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in this Court.