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Rajesh Talwar v. Central Bureau Of Investigation (delhi) & Another

Rajesh Talwar v. Central Bureau Of Investigation (delhi) & Another

(Supreme Court Of India)

Special Leave to Petition (Criminal) No. 2981 Of 2011 | 09-01-2012

1. We have heard the learned counsel for the parties. It appears that pursuant to the order of this Hon’ble Court in Criminal Appeal No.68 of 2012 titled Napur Talwar v. CBI 2012 (2) SCC 188 : 2012 (1) SCC (Cri) 711 [LQ/SC/2012/18] ) whereby this Hon’ble Court upheld the order dated 9-2-2011 of the Special Judicial Magistrate (CBI), Ghaziabad in Special Case No.1 of 2011 whereby cognizance was taken, the petitioner herein would appear before the Special Judicial Magistrate (CBI), Ghaziabad on 4-2-2012 which, we understand, is the date fixed for hearing.

2. It is also not in dispute that the petitioner, Dr. Rajesh Talwar is on bail since 2008 virtually by an order dated 11-7-2008 and he also furnished bail bond pursuant to that order. In that view of the matter we direct the petitioner Dr. Rajesh Talwar to remain on bail. It is understood that the petitioner has already deposited his passport and the same is lying with the court of the learned Magistrate. In the meantime, the petitioner shall not leave the local police station without obtaining the permission of the learned Magistrate.

3. With this order, the present special leave petition is disposed of. We make it clear that this order will not prevent either of the parties from moving such application as they are entitled to in accordance with law.

Advocate List
  • For the Petitioner Harish N. Salve, Senior Advocate, R.N. Karanjawala, Ms. Manik Karanjawala, Sandeep Kapur, Shivek Trehan, Udit Mendiratta, Jai, M/s. Karanjawala & Co. and Ms. Binu Tamta, Advocates. For the Respondents H.P. Raval, Additional Solicitor General, Rajiv Nanda, P.K. Dey and Arvind Kr. Sharma, Advocates.
Bench
  • HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. GANGULY
  • HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.S. KHEHAR
Eq Citations
  • (2012) 2 SCC CRI 381
  • (2012) 4 SCC 245
  • LQ/SC/2012/31
Head Note

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 — S. 309 — Bail — Petitioner Dr Rajesh Talwar, who is on bail since 2008, directed to remain on bail — He had already deposited his passport and the same is lying with the court of the learned Magistrate — Petitioner shall not leave the local police station without obtaining the permission of the learned Magistrate