Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Date Of Pronouncement : 20.02.2026 vs Ssp Doda & Anr on 20 February, 2026
Author: Sanjeev Kumar
Bench: Sanjeev Kumar
2026:JKLHC-JMU:483
Sr. No. 56
HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH
AT JAMMU
CRM (M) No. 81/2020 c/w
CRM (M) No. 431/2019
Date of pronouncement : 20.02.2026
Date of uploading : 23.02.2026
Ram Singh and Ors. .....Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s)
Through :- Mr. Abrar Ahmed Khan, Advocate
v/s
SSP Doda & Anr. .....Respondent(s)
Through :- None
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV KUMAR, JUDGE
ORDER (ORAL)
1. By way of CRM (M) No. 431/2019, filed under Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, petitioners seek to challenge FIR No.
109/2019 dated 10.07.2019 for the commission of offences
punishable under Sections 7/25 of the Indian Arms Act registered
with Respondent No. 2/Station House Officer, Police Station
Bhaderwah, District Doda. During the pendency of the petition
(supra), investigation in the FIR dated 10.07.2019 came to be
concluded by the Investigating Officer and challan/final report
presented before the Court of learned Sessions Judge Bhaderwah
which has been assailed by the petitioners by filing another petition
bearing CRM (M) No. 81/2020.
2. The impugned challan/final report has been assailed by the
petitioners, primarily, on the ground that the Police has not
investigated the matter fairly and has drawn erroneous conclusions
that despite their disengagement, the petitioners had failed to
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CRM (M) No. 81/2020 c/w CRM (M) No. 431/2019 2
surrender the weapons issued to them while they were discharging
their duties as SPOs.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioners has also raised certain other
issues which may constitute the defence of the petitioners before the
trial Court.
4. Having heard learned counsel for the petitioners at length and
perused the material available on record, I am of the considered
opinion that all these issues may constitute defence which can be
effectively raised by the petitioners during the course of trial.
5. For all these reasons, I find no merit in both these petitions and
the same, are accordingly, dismissed. However, the petitioners
shall be at liberty to take all the issues of fact and law while
entering their defence or at the time of final consideration of the
matter.
(Sanjeev Kumar)
Judge
JAMMU
20.02.2026
Manan
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Whether the order is reportable : Yes/No



