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Sandeep Kumar @ Sandeep vs State Of Haryana on 22 April, 2026

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                         ITEM NO.33                COURT NO.7       SECTION II-B

                                  S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
                                           RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

                            Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.)
                                            No(s).7012/2026

                         [Arising out of impugned final judgment and order
                         dated 20-03-2026 in CRMM No. 12240/2026 passed by
                         the High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh]

                         SANDEEP KUMAR @ SANDEEP                   Petitioner(s)

                                                         VERSUS

                         STATE OF HARYANA                          Respondent(s)


                         FOR ADMISSION

                         Date : 22-04-2026 This petition was called on for
                         hearing today.

                         CORAM :
                                       HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA
                                       HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE UJJAL BHUYAN


                         For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Dhruv Gautam, AOR
                                             Mr. Abhishek Tongar, Adv.


                         For Respondent(s) : Mr. Hemant Gupta, A.A.G
                                             Haryana.
                                             Mr. Rahul Khurana, AOR

Signature Not Verified

Digitally signed by
HARPREET KAUR
Date: 2026.04.22

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16:56:29 IST
Reason:                  SLP (Crl.) No.7012/2026
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                UPON hearing the counsel the Court made
                              the following
                           O R D E R

1. The petitioner has been denied

anticipatory bail by the High Court in

SPONSORED

connection with First Information Report

No.593/2023 registered with Dabua Police

Station, District Faridabad for the offence

punishable under Sections 323, 506, 148, 149,

325, 307, 379B, respectively of the Indian

Penal Code (for short, “the IPC”).

2. We take notice of the fact that the

First Information Report came to be lodged by

the mother of the injured witness.

3. It is the case of the prosecution that

on account of the injuries suffered at the

time of assault, the injured became

unconscious and he regained consciousness in

the hospital after a period of three days.

4. In the FIR lodged by the mother of the

injured, the name of the present petitioner

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does not figure.

5. Besides, initially, the FIR was lodged

only for the offence punishable under

Sections 323, 506, 148 and 149 of the IPC.

Later in point of time, Sections 325, 307 and

379B, respectively came to be added.

6. In connection with the aforesaid

offence, five persons came to be arrested.

7. We heard Mr. Dhruv Gautam, the learned

counsel appearing for the petitioner and Mr.

Hemant Gupta, the learned counsel appearing

for the State.

8. We are informed that all five have been

released on bail. We are further informed

that the injured is also now out of danger

and came to be discharged from the hospital

long-time back.

9. In the overall view of the matter, we

are convinced that the petitioner has made

out a case for grant of anticipatory bail.

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10. We order that in the event of arrest of

the petitioner in connection with the FIR

referred to above, he shall be released on

bail by the Investigating Officer, subject to

terms and conditions that he may deem fit to

impose.

11. Once the petitioner is released on

anticipatory bail by the I.O. he shall

thereafter appear before the concerned Trial

Court and furnish fresh bail bonds.

12. We also direct the petitioner to appear

before the I.O. for the purpose of joining

investigation and also for his interrogation.

13. With the aforesaid, the Special Leave

Petition stands disposed of.

14. Pending application(s), if any, also

stand disposed of.

(HARPREET KAUR) (POOJA SHARMA)
COURT MASTER (SH) COURT MASTER (NSH)

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