(1.) The petitioner in BLAPL No. 3213 of 2016 namely, Braja Kishore Mishra was the Junior Steno -cum - Registration Clerk and petitioner in BLAPL No. 3245 of 2016 namely, Ashok Kumar Sinha was the Junior Inspector of Motor Vehicles in the office of the Regional Transport Officer, Chandikhol respectively have filed applications under section 439 Cr.P.C. for bail as their prayer for grant of bail was turned down by the learned Sessions Judge in charge, Jajpur vide order dated 24.05.2016. Since these bail applications arise out of the same First Information Report, on the basis of which Badachana P.S. Case No.75 dated 30.04.2016 was registered under sections 420, 468, 471 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code corresponding to G.R. Case No.405 of 2016 pending in the Court of learned J.M.F.C., Chandikhole, with the consent of the respective parties, the bail applications were heard analogously and the same are disposed of by this common order.
(2.) On 30.04.2016 Shri Prahallad Behera, the Regional Transport Officer, Chandikhole presented the First Information Report before the Inspector in Charge, Badachana Police Station, Jajpur stating therein that basing upon an information regarding fraudulent act by some tanker operators during registration of the vehicles in his office, he probed into the matter and found that twenty seven numbers of transport vehicles more particularly in the category of "Tanker" were registered at various stages and the owners/agents of those vehicles produced forged and fake documents like sale letters and connected documents and on verification with the concerned manufacturer/dealer, the fraudulent and dishonest activities of the violators were proved. The informant cancelled the registration certificates of twenty five vehicles and issued notices for cancellation to the concerned persons in compliance with the settled provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and Rules as well as the departmental circular. The registered owners of remaining two vehicles were also issued notice for production of their vehicles along with all original documents. The numbers of twenty seven vehicles were mentioned in the First Information Report in which by producing fake documents, the accused persons had managed to get RC books, fitness certificates and permits.
(3.) The Inspector in Charge of Badachana Police Station himself took up investigation of the case and recorded the statement of the informant who stated that the staffs of RTO Office, Chandikhole including the petitioner Ashok Kumar Sinha who was the Junior Inspector of Motor Vehicles knowing fully well that the documents produced in the Office for registration of the vehicles were fake, facilitated the unscrupulous owners through the dalals/agents to get the registration numbers, fitness certificates and permits and the petitioner Ashok Kumar Sinha used his own personal I.D. and password which was not transferable, from which it was established that deliberately he had committed the offence for his personal gain.