Bimlesh Kumar @ Vimlesh Singh @ Karu … vs The State Of Bihar on 24 March, 2026

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    Bimlesh Kumar @ Vimlesh Singh @ Karu … vs The State Of Bihar on 24 March, 2026

                          IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                                  CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.3115 of 2025
                       Arising Out of PS. Case No.-183 Year-2022 Thana- NAVINAGAR District- Aurangabad
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                     Bimlesh Kumar @ Vimlesh Singh @ Karu Singh @ Karu S/o Naresh Singh
                     R/o Sakardas Nawada, PS- Wajeerganj, District- Gaya
                                                                         ... ... Petitioner
                                                     Versus
               1.     The State of Bihar
               2.     Tarun Kumar Pandey S/o Late Anil Kumar Pandey R/o RZ79A, First Floor,
                      Mohan Nagar, Pankha Road, P.S. Sagarpur, New Delhi
                                                                         ... ... Opposite Parties
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                     Appearance :
                     For the Petitioner      :       Mr. Sanjay Kumar Singh, Advocate
                     For the Opposite Party-State:   Mr. Umanath Mishra, APP
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                     CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE PRAVEEN KUMAR
                                            CAV ORDER
    
    3   24-03-2026

    Heard learned counsel for the parties.

    2. This application under Section 482 of the Code of

    SPONSORED

    Criminal Procedure, 1973 has been filed by the petitioner

    putting to challenge the order dated 25.07.2024 passed by the

    learned Additional Sessions Judge-III, Aurangabad, in Sessions

    Trial Case No.483 of 2023, arising out of Nabinagar P.S. Case

    No. 183 of 2022, whereby the petition under Section 227 of the

    Cr.P.C. filed by the petitioner for discharge from the offences

    under Section 364, 302, 201,120B/34 of the Indian Penal Code

    has been rejected.

    3. The prosecution story, in brief, is that on

    23.05.2022, the father of the informant had come to Nabinagar

    to sell his newly constructed house situated near Nabinagar
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    High School. The informant lives in Delhi with his family and

    he had talked to his father till 24.05.2022 on mobile that his

    father was to enter into a deal for selling the house with

    someone, however, after 24.05.2022, when he could not contact

    his father since his mobile phone was switched off, he tried to

    locate his father from his sources, but could not find his trace.

    Apprehending about something untoward, he came to Nabinagar

    and on reaching there he came to know that one Abhimanyu

    Singh, whose under-construction house is adjacent to the house

    of the informant, met the father of the informant on 23.05.2022

    and, according to Abhimanyu Singh, the father of the informant

    had borrowed some money from him during construction of the

    house, which has not been returned and, therefore, Abhimanyu

    Singh has put his lock in the house of the informant and said

    that until the money is returned, he will not leave that house.

    The informant has alleged that he was not aware of any such

    transaction and apprehended that because of the same,

    Abhimanyu Singh might have harmed his father.

    4. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted

    that the petitioner is not named in the FIR and thereafter upon

    completion of investigation, charge-sheet came to be filed

    against him and upon such submission of charge-sheet,
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    cognizance also came to be taken against the petitioner. Learned

    counsel further submitted that there is no eye-witness to the

    occurrence, the case is based on circumstantial evidence and

    that the chain of circumstances is not complete so as to prove

    the hypothesis of guilt against this petitioner. Moreover, the

    name of the petitioner surfaced during the course of

    investigation upon the confessional statement of co-accused

    Abhimanyu Singh before the police while in police custody and

    except the said confessional statement of the co-accused there is

    no other material against the petitioner. Learned counsel also

    relied upon the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the

    case of Karan Talwar vs. The State of Tamil Nadu, passed in

    SLP (Crl.) No.10736 of 2022, wherein the only material being

    confessional statement of co-accused before the police does not

    form sufficient ground for proceeding against the petitioner.

    5. On the other hand, learned Additional Public

    Prosecutor for the State has submitted that the impugned order,

    refusing to discharge, is based on well reasoned facts as

    collected during investigation and as on law also and does not

    warrant interference. Further, referring to the impugned order,

    he has submitted that in course of investigation in paragraphs

    No.5, 23, 27, 55, 61, 70, 71, 76, 87, 100,101, 151 and 156 it
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    transpired that all the charge-sheeted accused persons along

    with the petitioner were active participants in alleged crime and

    as per the confessional statement of co-accused Abhimanyu

    Singh, the dead bodies of two deceased persons, Anil Kumar

    Pandey and Moni Saxena were recovered from the respective

    places by the concerned police on 25.05.2022 for which

    Madanpur P.S. Case No. 185 of 2022 has also been registered. It

    has been submitted that the arms used in the crime has also been

    recovered from one accused Pawan Kumar Pandey for which

    Aurangabad P.S. Case No.10/2022 dated 09.07.2022 has been

    registered. It has been submitted that there are sufficient

    material to frame charge against the petitioner and prayed to

    reject the present application. The case being of the offences

    under Section 364 in which subsequently Section 302 IPC was

    added after recovery of the dead bodies. The case being with

    respect to murder of two deceased persons and in the confession

    of co-accused Abhimanyu Singh, the name of the petitioner has

    surfaced and after a thorough investigation, charge-sheet was

    submitted against the petitioner finding the case to be true

    against him.

    6. This Court has considered the submissions of the

    parties and perused the record and found that this is a case of
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    double murder and the confessing co-accused, upon whose

    confession the two dead bodies were recovered, has named the

    petitioner and to this Court it appears that the grounds put forth

    by the petitioner in this application can be considered during the

    trial only where any distinction between the case of the

    petitioner and other co-accused can be adjudicated based on the

    evidences, which will be led during a full fledged trial. As far as

    the judgment relied upon by the petitioner is concerned, the

    same would not be of any help to him since it is with respect to

    a case for offences under NDPS Act and the facts of that case is

    different from the present one.

    7. This application is devoid of any merit and is

    accordingly dismissed.

    (Praveen Kumar, J)
    Pawan/-

    U     T
     



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