LAWS(P&H)-1992-1-161

KULDIP SINGH Vs. THE STATE UNION TERRITORY CHANDIGARH

Decided On January 16, 1992
KULDIP SINGH Appellant
V/S
The State Union Territory Chandigarh Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS order of mine shall dispose of two bail applications for grant of anticipatory bail one on behalf of Kuldeep Singh, an Advocate, who according to the prosecution forged general power of attorney and on its basis entered into an agreement for sale of house in dispute on behalf of Jagbir Kaur and Charanjit Kaur with the complainant Surinder Kaur and Parmajit Kaur. The other petitioner is Anil Rishi, a property dealer through whom the said agreement for sale of the house was entered into. On the basis of the said agreement for sale Rs. Four Lacs Twenty Five thousand are alleged to have been paid as earned money by the proposed vendees to Kuldeep Singh petitioner. Out of the earnest money paid in this case Anil Rishi is stated to have received substantial amount in excess of the amount which normally a property dealer can get according to the prosecution.

(2.) THE learned counsel for the parties were heard. On behalf of the petitioners it was mainly contended that the proposed vandees filed Civil suit for specific performance of agreement for sale as far as back on 29th of March, 1990. The said suit is pending and the main points of controversy between the parties shall be decided in the civil suit which would be binding upon the parties.

(3.) AS far as Anil Rishi is concerned, he is a property dealer and is not a marginal witness of the alleged power of attorney in favour of Kuldeep Singh. He is only a marginal witness to the agreement for sale and the earnest money was allegedly paid to Kuldeep Singh. Anil Rishi petitioner is accordingly directed to be released on bail subject to his furnishing personal bond in the sum of Rs. 10, 000/- with one surety of the like amount to the satisfaction of arresting/investigating officer. However, Anil Rishi petitioner shall join the investigation as and when called upon by the police, shall not tamper with the prosecution evidence in any manner and shall not leave the country during the period of investigation. In case, Anil Rishi does not comply with any of the conditions, the prosecution would be at liberty to move for the cancellation of his bail. Anil Rishi petitioner would appear before the investigating officer within a week from to-day. Order accordingly.