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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ALLAHABAD BEFORE CHIEF JUDICIAL
MAGISTRATE COURTS, ALLAHABAD (U.P.)
IN THE MATTER OF:
Mr. ARVIND s/o Mr. RAM LAL age of 30yrs, r/o 123 A.B. road, Allahabad (U.P.)
……………………………………………………………….……………………PETITIONER.
Vs.
State of UTTAR PRADESH through S.H.O, Police Station A.B. road, Allahabad (U.P.).
……………………………………………………………………………….......RESPONDENT.
FIR NO. 1109/ 2014
DATED 9-04-2014
U/S: - 325 of IPC.
P.S. - A.B. road, Allahabad (U.P.).
Application for Bail
1. That the accused is facing trial before this Hon'ble Court in case titled as Arvind v. State
Of Uttar Pradesh. for the offence under Sections 325 of IPC.
2. That this Hon'ble court was pleased to issue a Warrant and the Police have accordingly
arrested the accused/applicant.
3. That the accused was not at all involved in the crime alleged in the said case.
4. That the accused is a permanent resident of Allahabad and earning livelihood by working
as a mechanic in Amitdeep Motors.
5. The accused has his old parent’s dependent upon him and the accused is the only bread
earner for the family.
6. That by getting the accused/applicant arrested the accused has been deprived of his
valuable fundamental right of liberty by abuse of powers and process of law by the
complainant.
7. That the Petitioner undertakes to abide by the conditions that this Honorable Court may
impose at the time of granting bail to the Petitioner and further undertakes to attend the
trial on every date of hearing.
8. That the Petitioner has not filed any other similar petition before this or any other
Honorable Court for grant of bail in case of the present FIR.
It is therefore, most respectfully prayed that this honorable court may pleased to grant bail to
the petitioner in connection with FIR No. 1109/2014 registered under sec 325 of IPC at A.B.
road police station, Allahabad (U.P.). and may pass any order as this honorable court deems
fit.
Mr. Arvind………………………………………………..………………Petitioner.
Through
Mr. Prashant……………………………………………………………..…Counsel.
Place: Allahabad (U.P.)
Dated: 9-04-2014

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Bail application

  • 1. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ALLAHABAD BEFORE CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE COURTS, ALLAHABAD (U.P.) IN THE MATTER OF: Mr. ARVIND s/o Mr. RAM LAL age of 30yrs, r/o 123 A.B. road, Allahabad (U.P.) ……………………………………………………………….……………………PETITIONER. Vs. State of UTTAR PRADESH through S.H.O, Police Station A.B. road, Allahabad (U.P.). ……………………………………………………………………………….......RESPONDENT. FIR NO. 1109/ 2014 DATED 9-04-2014 U/S: - 325 of IPC. P.S. - A.B. road, Allahabad (U.P.). Application for Bail 1. That the accused is facing trial before this Hon'ble Court in case titled as Arvind v. State Of Uttar Pradesh. for the offence under Sections 325 of IPC. 2. That this Hon'ble court was pleased to issue a Warrant and the Police have accordingly arrested the accused/applicant. 3. That the accused was not at all involved in the crime alleged in the said case. 4. That the accused is a permanent resident of Allahabad and earning livelihood by working as a mechanic in Amitdeep Motors. 5. The accused has his old parent’s dependent upon him and the accused is the only bread earner for the family. 6. That by getting the accused/applicant arrested the accused has been deprived of his valuable fundamental right of liberty by abuse of powers and process of law by the complainant.
  • 2. 7. That the Petitioner undertakes to abide by the conditions that this Honorable Court may impose at the time of granting bail to the Petitioner and further undertakes to attend the trial on every date of hearing. 8. That the Petitioner has not filed any other similar petition before this or any other Honorable Court for grant of bail in case of the present FIR. It is therefore, most respectfully prayed that this honorable court may pleased to grant bail to the petitioner in connection with FIR No. 1109/2014 registered under sec 325 of IPC at A.B. road police station, Allahabad (U.P.). and may pass any order as this honorable court deems fit. Mr. Arvind………………………………………………..………………Petitioner. Through Mr. Prashant……………………………………………………………..…Counsel. Place: Allahabad (U.P.) Dated: 9-04-2014