Mohan M. Shantanagoudar JUDGMENT
Mohan M. Shantanagoudar, J.
1. Leave granted in both the special leave petitions.
2. The two instant appeals have been preferred by the State of Orissa and the de-facto informant in FIR No. 180/2016, registered at Paradeep Police Station in Orissa State against the order dated 16.05.2017 of the High Court of Orissa at Cuttack, by which an application for bail filed by the Respondent herein in connection with the aforementioned first information has been allowed.
3. The case of the prosecution in brief, as seen from the first information report and the other connected material, is that on 26.10.2016 at about 09:00 a.m. while the deceased Mahendra Swain was heading to his office in his vehicle accompanied by the driver and his security guard, two unknown assailants hurled bombs on the vehicle, and when the inmates of the vehicle tried to escape, they opened indiscriminate firing on the deceased, leading to his death. According to the first information, the murder was committed at the behest of certain people including the Respondent herein namely Mahimananda Mishra. The incident was mainly on account of business rivalry between the company of the deceased and the company of the Respondent. The deceased was the Branch Manager of Seaways Shipping and Logistics Limited, Paradeep Branch. The Respondent-Accused is having a company, by name, Orissa Stevedores Limited. It has been alleged that the Respondent had given death threats to the deceased directly and through the brother of the deceased.
4. During the course of investigation, the police found that the Respondent went away to Thailand travelling via Chennai, Delhi and Nepal, before he could be arrested. Only after a Look Out Circular was issued, he was traced to Thailand and was deported therefrom to India, after which he was arrested.
5. During the course of investigation, the police have recovered certain weapons as well as the motorcycle used for commission of the murder. According to the State, the investigation records so far, prima facie, reveal that the Respondent had paid certain amount of money as advance amount for commission of the murder. The State also relies upon a letter written by the deceased to the Inspector, Paradeep Police Station, stating that he fears for his life and the life of his family, inasmuch as the Respondent may make an attempt to take their life. According to the State, the said letter may be treated as a dying declaration of the deceased.
6. The police have filed a charge sheet against the Respondent and others. However, four Accused are absconding. Further investigation is being proceeded with the permission of the Court.
7. Learned Advocates appearing on behalf of the State as well as the de-facto complainant, while taking us through the material on record, submit that the Respondent is the kingpin of the conspiracy to murder the deceased and the murder has taken place as per his directions and plan. The preliminary charge sheet was filed for the offences punishable Under Sections 302 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code, read with Sections