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HomeHigh CourtHimachal Pradesh High CourtVijay Kumar vs . Pnb Rajgarh on 18 February, 2026

Vijay Kumar vs . Pnb Rajgarh on 18 February, 2026

Himachal Pradesh High Court

Vijay Kumar vs . Pnb Rajgarh on 18 February, 2026

Vijay Kumar vs. PNB Rajgarh
Cr.R No.102
of 2026

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18.02.2026 Present: Mr. Shyam Singh Chauhan, Advocate for the
petitioner.

Mr. Gobind Korla, Advocate vice Mr. Raman

Prashar, Advocate, for the respondent.

Cr.R No.102 of 2026

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Notice. Mr. Gobind Korla, Advocate, vice Mr.

Raman Prashar, Advocate, appears and waives service of
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notice on behalf of the respondent.

List on 18.03.2026.

Cr.MP No.553 of 2026

Notice in the aforesaid terms.

The present application has been filed by the

applicant for the suspension of judgment of conviction and order

of sentence dated 27.02.2025 as imposed by the learned Judicial

Magistrate, First Class, Rajgarh, District Sirmaur, whereby, the

applicant has been ordered to undergo simple imprisonment for

a period of one year and compensation to the tune of

Rs.1,50,000/- has been awarded against the applicant. The

judgment of conviction and order of sentence was affirmed by

the learned Sessions Judge, Sirmaur District at Nahan vide

judgment dated 05.01.2026.

Perusal of grounds of petition reveals that the

applicant has made out arguable points in the case and the

revision shall take sometime for its final disposal. Therefore, it is

ordered that during the pendency of the present petition the

execution of judgment of conviction and order of sentence as

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passed by the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Rajgarh,

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District Sirmaur in Complaint No.70/3 of 2021 titled Punjab

National Bank vs. Vijay Kumar on 27.02.2025 and affirmed by

the learned Sessions Judge, Sirmaur District at Nahan in CIS

Case No.115 of 2025 on 05.01.2026, is ordered to be suspended

subject to the following conditions:

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“(i) That the applicant shall furnish personal
bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/-, along with
rt one surety of the like amount, to the
satisfaction of the learned trial Court, within
a period of four weeks from today, with an
undertaking that he will surrender before the

learned trial Court to serve the remainder
substantive sentence, in case of ultimate
dismissal of the present revision, by this
Court;

(ii) That the applicant shall deposit 30% of
the total amount of compensation, which
has been referred to by the learned trial
Court as fine, with the learned trial Court,

within a period of eight weeks from today,
which shall be in addition to the amount, if

not, already deposited by the applicant.

(iii) The applicant shall not leave the territory
of India without the prior permission of the

Court.”

( Romesh Verma )
Vacation Judge
February 18, 2026
(Ritu)

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