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The investigation is complete, and a chargesheet has been filed. The Court decided not to address whether a prima facie case under Section 308 IPC is made out, leaving it to the Trial Court to consider at the appropriate stage.
Regarding the bail application, the Court noted that the prosecution intends to examine over 51 witnesses, indicating that the trial will take a considerable time. The petitioner has been in custody for more than 100 days. The Court found that releasing the petitioner at this stage would not likely impede the investigation, which is already complete.
The prosecution and the complainant's counsel argued against bail, citing the petitioner's past official status and political influence, which could potentially affect vulnerable witnesses. They suggested deferring bail until these witnesses are examined by the Trial Court.
The Court acknowledged the need to balance the petitioner's liberty with ensuring a fair trial. It recognized the prosecution's concern about witness protection but believed that imposing reasonable conditions could prevent any undue influence or evidence tampering. The Court emphasized that any attempt by the petitioner to misuse the bail concession would have consequences.
Considering the circumstances, the Court decided to grant bail without expressing any opinion on the case's merits. The petitioner was directed to be released on bail with conditions to be imposed by the Trial Court.
Additional conditions imposed by the Court include:
The Special Leave Petition was disposed of in these terms, and any pending interlocutory applications were also disposed of.