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Laloo Yadav @ Lalu Yadav @ Jay Krishna … vs The State Of Bihar on 23 February, 2026

Patna High Court – Orders

Laloo Yadav @ Lalu Yadav @ Jay Krishna … vs The State Of Bihar on 23 February, 2026

Author: Chandra Shekhar Jha

Bench: Chandra Shekhar Jha

                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                                  CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No.3718 of 2025
                         Arising Out of PS. Case No.-78 Year-2025 Thana- FALKA District- Katihar
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           1.     Laloo Yadav @ Lalu Yadav @ Jay Krishna Kumar S/o Sitaram Yadav
           2.    Pawan Kumar @ Pawan Yadav S/o Sitaram Yadav
           3.    Sitaram Yadav S/o Saryug Yadav
           4.    Jagdish Yadav S/o Saryug Yadav
           5.    Sanjay Yadav S/o Saryug Yadav
           6.    Bambam Yadav @ Bumbum Yadav S/o Jagdish Yadav
           7.    Pintu Yadav @ Pintu Kumar Yadav S/o Jagdish Yadav
           8.    Jyoti Mandal @ Jyotish Kumar S/o Bhuto Mandal @ Sikander Mandal
           9.    Kaila Mandal @ Sandeep Kumar @ Sandeep S/o Bhuto Mandal @ Sikander
                 Mandal
           10. Sadai Kumar Choudhary @ Sadai Choudhary, S/o Late Nityanand
               Chaudhary
           11. Sanichar Choudhari @ Srinandan Choudhary S/o Late Nityanand Chaudhary
                 Both appellants no. 10 and 11 are resident of Vill. and Post-Baretha, P.S.-
                 Falka, Distt.- Katihar
           12. Bhuto Mandal @ Sikander Mandal S/o Prayag Mandal
                 All Sl. Nos. 1 to 9 and 12 are resident of Vill.-Rahata, P.O.- Pirmokam, P.S.-
                 Falka, Distt.- Katihar

                                                                                     ... ... Appellants
                                                        Versus

           1.    The State of Bihar
           2.    Bina Devi, Wife of Phulchand Paswan, Resident of village-Hasli, Pirmokam,
                 Ward No. 12, Police Station- Falka, District- Katihar

                                                           ... ... Respondents
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Appellant/s      :        Mr. Srinandan Prasad Singh, Senior Advocate
                                                   Mr. Kumar Sameer, Advocate
                 For the State            :        Mr. Sadanand Paswan, Spl. P.P.
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE CHANDRA SHEKHAR JHA
                                       ORAL ORDER

4   23-02-2026

Heard learned senior counsel appearing for the

appellants and learned Special Public Prosecutor for the State.
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2. All above-named appellants have preferred the

present appeal under Section 14A(2) of the Scheduled Castes

and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act (for short

‘the Act’) for setting aside the impugned order dated

07.08.2025 passed by the learned District and Sessions Judge-

1-cum-Special Judge, SC/ST, Katihar in connection with Falka

P.S. Case No.78 of 2025.

3. Present appeal is well within limitation as

prescribed under Section 14A(3) of the Act.

4. Accused/appellants are named in the FIR and

apprehending their arrest in connection with Falka P.S. Case

No.78 of 2025 registered for the offences punishable under

Sections 191(2), 191(3), 190, 126(2), 115(2), 117(2), 109,

352 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (in short ‘B.N.S.’) as

well as Sections 3(1)(dh) and 3(1)(d) of the Act and Section 27

of the Arms Act.

5. As per FIR, the appellants alleged to assault the

informant and others during occurrence causing head and bodily

injuries, with intention to cause their death, where occurrence

alleged to arising out of land dispute. The informant claimed to

be a member of scheduled castes community.

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6. It is submitted by Mr. Srinandan Prasad Sinha,

learned senior counsel appearing for the appellants that the

occurrence is free fight in nature arising out of land dispute,

which has been purchased by appellants side. It is submitted

that during occurrence both parties have received injuries, in

fact, the appellants side received grievous injuries, who were in

peaceful possession of land in issue and it was an attempt to

dispossess the appellants. In this connection, it is submitted that

the land in issue was purchased from Sadai Kumar Choudhary,

who also made accused in this case. It is pointed out that the

appellant no.10 already filed a criminal case against informant

when they made an attempt to dispossess him in the month of

April, 2025 for which Falka P.S. Case No.40 of 2025 was lodged

on 06.04.2025.

7. Explaining the issue, it is further submitted by Mr.

Sinha that the informant claimed over the land on the basis of

Laal card/parcha issued by Collector. It is submitted that the

card was issued, considering the informant as homeless person

but, subsequently, that card/parcha was reejcted by the

Collector, Katihar through its order dated 04,07.2014 as passed

in Katihar Miscellaneous Case No.579 of 2010-11. It is
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submitted that aforesaid cancellation order of Katihar was

challenged before the Bihar Land Tribunal, Patna through B.L.T.

Case No.317 of 2015 by informant’s side, which was also

dismissed on 18th December, 2015 through a reasoned order,

which is Annexure-3 of the present petition.

8. Arguing further, it is pointed out that appellant

no.10 sold his land to rest of the appellants whereafter, the

appellants came over the possession of the land in issue.

9. It is submitted that the allegation qua abusing in

caste name is not convincing, as same not appears to be made

in public view and moreover the occurrence is also not appears

arising out of atrocities as defined within the meaning of Act.

Learned counsel for the appellants submitted that if insult is not

caused to complainant/informant on the basis of caste, no case

is made out under the Act, as it was held in State of Madhya

Pradesh vs. Parasram @ Purushottam [2015 (153) AIC

276]. It is pointed out that in FIR, there is no whisper about

any abuse in caste name and presuming that informant belongs

to scheduled castes community, the present FIR was lodged

under SC/ST Act. It is submitted that the allegation is not

appearing convincing in view of aforesaid factual submissions
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and in support of same, learned counsel has relied upon legal

reports of Hon’ble Supreme Court as available through Hitesh

Kumar vs. State of Uttarakhand and Anr. [(2020) 10

SCC 710] and Gulam Mustafa vs State of Karnataka and

Anr. [2023 SCC OnLine SC 603].

10. Mr. Sadanand Paswan, learned Special Public

Prosecutor while opposing the prayer for bail could not dispute

the fact that the occurrence is free fight in nature and further,

the aforesaid factual submissions also, which was raised in

support of land dispute.

11. The information regarding present proceeding

was given to the informant through learned Spl.P.P. but, despite

of same, the informant failed to join the present proceeding.

12. In view of aforesaid factual and legal submissions

and by taking note of fact, as occurrence is free fight in nature,

where both parties have received injuries, coupled with the fact

that FIR not even suggest any whispering of abuse by caste

name, accordingly, all appellants, above-named, in the event of

their arrest or surrender before the court below within a period

of four weeks from today, are directed to be released on bail on

furnishing bail bond of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand)
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each with two sureties of the like amount each to the

satisfaction of the learned District and Sessions Judge-1-cum-

Special Judge, SC/ST, Katihar in connection with Falka P.S.

Case No.78 of 2025, subject to the conditions as laid down

under Section 438(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (in

short ‘CrPC‘)/under Section 482(2) of the Bhartiya Nagrik

Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (in short ‘BNSS’).

13. Accordingly, the impugned order dated

07.08.2025 as passed by learned District and Sessions Judge-

1-cum-Special Judge, SC/ST, Katihar is set aside.

14. The appeal stands allowed.

(Chandra Shekhar Jha, J.)
Sanjeet/-

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