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Case Name : B. Banu Bee Vs State of Karnataka (Karnataka High Court)
Appeal Number : Criminal Petition No.1293/2019
Date of Judgement/Order : 16/04/2019
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B. Banu Bee Vs State of Karnataka (Karnataka High Court)

This Court in the case of Sri. Avainash Aradhya Vs. the Commissioner of Central Tax in Criminal Petititon No.497/2019 c/w Criminal Petition No.498/2019 by order dated 18.2.2019 has elaborately discussed the provisions of law and other aspects as to under what circumstances the bail has to be considered and granted. Those facts and circumstances are also similar to the present facts of the case on hand and as such I feel that if by following the said precedent by imposing some stringent conditions, if petitioner/accused  is ordered to be released on anticipatory bail, it is going to meet the ends of justice.

10. In the light of the discussions held by me above, the petition is allowed and petitioner/accused No.2 is ordered to be released on anticipatory/bail in the event of her arrest in O.R.No.32/2018-19 registered by the respondent, subject to the following conditions:

i) The petitioner shall execute a personal bond for a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) with two sureties for the likesum to the satisfaction of the Investigating Officer.

ii) She shall surrender before the Investigating Officer within 15 days from today.

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