Daso Kewat vs The State Of Bihar on 18 March, 2026

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    , at about 10:30 PM, while he was sleeping at his

    doorstep, he heard a commotion with cries of “Chor Chor”

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    coming from the side of the boring belonging to his bagina

    (nephew), Suresh Yadav. Upon hearing the alarm, he, along

    with Rameshwar Yadav, Bharat Yadav, Bannu Yadav, and other
    Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.802 of 2018 dt. 18-03-2026

    villagers, proceeded to the boring, which was situated in the

    field of Suresh Yadav. There, they found Suresh Yadav lying

    injured, with blood oozing from his stomach. Umesh Yadav was

    tying a cloth around his injured stomach. Upon being asked,

    Umesh Yadav informed him that he was going to the boring to

    deliver food to Suresh Yadav when, in the meantime, 5-6

    accused persons, armed with lathis and bhalas, arrived at the

    boring. On noticing them, Umesh Yadav called out to Suresh

    Yadav, saying “Bhaiya-Bhaiya,” asking who was present there.

    As soon as Suresh Yadav woke up, the accused persons began

    assaulting him. When Suresh Yadav attempted to flee towards

    the north, he was assaulted in the stomach with a bhala by

    accused Daso Kebat (appellant in Crl. App (DB) 802 of 2018).

    The other identified accused were Saryug Yadav, Bhushan

    Yadav, Sunil Yadav, and Sahdeo Yadav, who were armed with

    bhalas and lathis, and who also participated in the assault upon

    Suresh Yadav. The injured Suresh Yadav stated to the informant

    that he was first assaulted with a bhala by Daso Kebat, and

    thereafter by accused Saryug Yadav (appellant in Criminal

    Appeal (DB) No. 822 of 2018), who also struck him in the

    stomach with a bhala. Suresh Yadav further stated that all the

    accused persons had come with the intention of committing
    Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.802 of 2018 dt. 18-03-2026

    theft of the boring machine. Thereafter, Umesh Yadav, the

    informant, and other villagers carried the injured Suresh Yadav,

    who was in an unconscious state, to Sikandra Government

    Hospital. However, the doctors there refused to provide

    treatment. He was then taken to Mokama Hospital, where the

    doctors were reportedly on leave. Subsequently, Suresh Yadav

    was brought to Patna, where he was admitted to N.M.C.H.,

    Patna, for treatment. During the course of treatment, he

    succumbed to his injuries on Monday. The fardbeyan of the

    informant, Karyanand Yadav, was recorded on 03.06.1993 at

    03:00 PM by S.I. B. Ram of Halsi P.S.



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