Mumbai, Maharashtra – June 16, 2022 – Vikramkumar Sogaram @ Chhogaram Meghwal withdrew his bail application (Bail Application No. 1023 of 2022) in connection with Crime No. 09 of 2022 registered at L.T. Marg Police Station. The Additional Sessions Judge, K.P. Shrikhande, of the Sessions Court for Greater Bombay, disposed of the application as withdrawn.
Background of the Case:
Meghwal had filed a bail application under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.P.C.) seeking bail in connection with Crime No. 09 of 2022 registered at L.T. Marg Police Station.
Defense Arguments:
Advocate M.D. Mali, representing Meghwal, submitted to the court that his client did not wish to press the bail application and wanted to withdraw it.
Prosecution’s Counter-Arguments:
Additional Public Prosecutor (APP) Abhijeet Gondwal represented the state. (No specific counter-arguments were made as the application was withdrawn.)
Court’s Observations and Decision:
Judge Shrikhande noted the submission of the defense counsel that the applicant wished to withdraw the bail application.
“The learned counsel for the applicant submits that, the applicant doesn’t want to press this application and wants to withdraw it. In view of the submission of learned counsel for applicant, the applicant bail application No.1023/2022 is disposed off as withdrawn,” Judge Shrikhande stated in his order.
Order:
The court disposed of the bail application as withdrawn.
Significance of the Ruling:
This ruling simply records the withdrawal of the bail application by the applicant. It does not provide any insight into the merits of the case or the reasons for the withdrawal.
Key Factors in the Decision:
- Voluntary withdrawal of the bail application by the applicant.
Future Proceedings:
As the bail application was withdrawn, the case will proceed in the Magistrate’s Court (28th Metropolitan Magistrate Court) as per the regular course of law. The applicant may file a fresh bail application at a later stage if circumstances warrant it.