Bharat Kumar Ghadei @ Bharat vs State Of Odisha (Vigilance) on 31 March, 2026

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    Bharat Kumar Ghadei @ Bharat vs State Of Odisha (Vigilance) on 31 March, 2026

                       IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
                                     CRLA No. 298 of 2026
                     Bharat Kumar Ghadei @ Bharat ....           Appellant
                     Kumar Ghadai
                                            Mr. Devashis Panda, Advocate
                                       with Mr. D.K. Mohapatra, Advocate
                                               -versus-
                     State of Odisha (Vigilance)             ....      Respondent
    
                                        Mr. Sanjay Kumar Das, Standing Counsel
                                                                 (for Vigilance)
                     CORAM:
                          HON'BLE MISS JUSTICE SAVITRI RATHO
                                   ORDER
    
    Order No.                     31.03.2026
                                    (Through hybrid Mode)
      02.       1.       Heard.
    
    

    2. Pursuant to order dated 26.03.2026, the consolidated /

    corrected appeal memo has been filed on 30.03.226.

    SPONSORED

    3. This Criminal Appeal has been filed challenging the

    Judgment dated 17.02.2026 passed by the Learned Special Judge

    (Vigilance), Sundargarh in Case No. CTR No. 42/241 of 2000-16

    convicting the Appellant under Section 13(2) read with Section

    13(1)(d)(iii ) of the P.C. Act, 1988 and under Section

    201/213/217 of the IPC and sentencing him to undergo R.I. for

    two years and to pay a fine of Rs.20,000/- (Rupees twenty

    thousand), in default to undergo R.I. for four months under

    Section l3(2) of P.C. Act, and sentencing him to undergo R.I. for
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    two months and pay a fine of Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees one thousand),

    in default to undergo R.I. for ten days for the offence under

    Section 201 of IPC, to undergo R.I. for two months and pay a

    fine of Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees one thousand), in default to undergo

    R.I. for ten days for the offence under Section 213 of IPC and to

    undergo R.I. for one year and pay a fine of Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees

    one thousand), in default to undergo R.I. for two months for the

    offence under Section 217 of IPC. The sentences were directed to

    run concurrently.

    4. Admit.

    5. Call for the scanned copy of the Trial Court Records.

    6. List this case on 14.07.2026.

    7. Mr. Sanjay Kumar Das, learned Standing Counsel

    (Vigilance) submits that he shall file appearance memo by

    06.04.2026.

    I.A. Nos. 784 and 785 of 2026

    8. Mr. Devashis Panda, learned counsel appearing on behalf

    of the Appellant submits that he wants to withdraw the two I.As.

    filed for grant of bail and stay of realization of fine during

    pendency of the Appeal, as there are some typographical errors in

    the I.As., in order to file better applications.

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    9. The prayer is allowed.

    10. Both the I.As. are dismissed as withdrawn granting the

    liberty as prayed for.

    (Savitri Ratho)
    Judge
    Sukanta

    Signature Not Verified
    Digitally Signed
    Signed by: SUKANTA KUMAR BEHERA
    Designation: Senior Stenographer
    Reason: Authentication Page 3 of 3
    Location: Orissa High Court, Cuttack
    Date: 31-Mar-2026 21:28:58



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