Ravi Shankar Kumar vs The Union Of India Through The Director … on 23 April, 2026

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    Ravi Shankar Kumar vs The Union Of India Through The Director … on 23 April, 2026

    Author: Sudhir Singh

    Bench: Sudhir Singh, Shailendra Singh

                          IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                                 Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.1782 of 2025
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                     Ravi Shankar Kumar Son of Arjun Prasad, resident of House No. 63/73, near
                     Bhim Sen Akhara, Nawagarhi, P.O. Chand Chaura, District- Gaya at present
                     posted as Chief Office Superintendent, Mechanical Department, East Central
                     Rail Sonepur Division, Sonepur.
    
                                                                                  ... ... Petitioner/s
                                                         Versus
    
               1.    The Union of India through the Director General (R.P.F.) Railway Board
                     Raiseena Road, Rafi Marg, New Delhi- 110001 namely Shri Manoj Yadava
                     son of not known.
               2.    Mr. Amresh Kumar, the Director General - cum-Principal Chief Security
                     Commission, R.P.F., East Central Rail, Hajipur.
               3.    Sri S. Lius Amutan, Deputy Director General -cum-Chief Security
                     Commissioner (R.P.F.), East Central Rail, Hajipur.
               4.    Sri Amitabh Kumar, Senior Division Security Commissioner (R.P.F.)
                     Sonepur Mandal, Sonepur.
               5.    Sri Ajay Kumar, Assistant Security Commissioner (R.P.F.), Sonepur
                     Division, Sonepur.
               6.    Mr. Saket Kumar, Inspector, the S.H.O. of R.P.F. Post Hajipur, District-
                     Vaishali, the informant of the present case.
               7.    Sri Narsingh Yadav, the Investigating Officer-cum-the Deputy Inspector,
                     R.P.F. Post Hajipur, District - Vaishali.
    
                                                            ... ... Opposite Party/s
                     ======================================================
                     Appearance :
                     For the Petitioner/s   :        Mr. Anil Kumar Sinha, Advocate
                     For the UOI            :        Mr. Rana Vikram Singh, Dy. SGI
                     ======================================================
                     CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SUDHIR SINGH
                             and
                             HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SHAILENDRA SINGH
                                           ORAL ORDER
    
                     (Per: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SUDHIR SINGH)
    
    6   23-04-2026

    Heard learned counsel for the parties.

    2. Following is the relief sought for in the present

    SPONSORED

    contempt application:-

    “1. That this is an application for
    initiation of a contempt proceeding against the
    Patna High Court MJC No.1782 of 2025(6) dt.23-04-2026
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    contemnors- Opposite Parties, specially Opposite
    Parties No. 6 to 8, specially the Opposite Party
    No.4, the Senior Division Security Commissioner,
    R.P.F., Sonepur, who has refused to grant the benefit
    under section 41A of Cr.P.C. to the petitioner, and
    willfully, deliberately and intentionally violating the
    guidelines of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India
    passed in Arnesh Kumar Vs. State of Bihar judgment
    dated 02.07.2014 as well as judgment dated
    31.07.2023 passed in Md. Asfak Alam Vs. State of
    Jharkhand
    , regarding initiation of criminal
    proceeding against the petitioner being R.P.F. Post
    Hajipur Case No. 06/2024 dated 20.11.2024 u/s 3
    RP(UP) Act, violating the violating u/s 41A of
    Cr.P.C. by which the Hon’ble Apex Court held that;

    “(11.5) The decision not to arrest an
    accused, he forwarded to the Magistrate within two
    weeks from the date of the institution of the case
    with a copy to the Magistrate which may be
    extended by the Superintendent of Police of the
    district for the reasons to be recorded in writing;

    (11.6) Notice of appearance in terms of
    Section 41A Cr.P.C. be served on the accused within
    two weeks from the date of institution of the case,
    which may be extended by the Superintendent of
    Police of the district for the reasons to be recorded
    in writing;

    (11.7) Failure to comply with the
    directions aforesaid shall apart from rendering the
    police officers concerned liable for departmental
    action, they shall also be liable to be punished for
    contempt of court to be instituted before the High
    Court having territorial jurisdiction;

    (12) We hasten to add that the directions
    aforesaid shall not only apply to the case under
    Patna High Court MJC No.1782 of 2025(6) dt.23-04-2026
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    section 498A-I.P.C. or Section 4 of the Dowry
    Prohibition Act. Case in hand, but also such cases
    where offence is punishable with imprisonment for a
    terms which may be less than seven years or which
    may extend to seven years, whether with or without
    fine.”

    2. Upon perusal of the materials on record, it appears

    that the petitioner was apprehended in connection with an

    offence punishable under Section 3 of the RP(UP) Act and was

    subsequently released on bail by the learned Judicial Magistrate,

    Hajipur.

    3. In view of the fact that the petitioner has already

    been released, no further order is required to be passed in the

    present matter.

    4. Accordingly, the present contempt application

    stands disposed of.

    5. Pending application(s), if any, shall also stand

    disposed of.

    (Sudhir Singh, J)

    (Shailendra Singh, J)
    Sachin/-

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