Shambhu Dhari Kumar @ Shambhu Prasad vs The State Of Bihar on 25 May, 2026

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    Shambhu Dhari Kumar @ Shambhu Prasad vs The State Of Bihar on 25 May, 2026

    Author: Ajit Kumar

    Bench: Ajit Kumar

                          IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                                  CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.34012 of 2026
                     Arising Out of PS. Case No.-3035 Year-2020 Thana- PATNA COMPLAINT CASE District-
                                                              Patna
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                     Shambhu Dhari Kumar @ Shambhu Prasad Son of Gopal Yadav Resident of
                     Village- Pansuhi PS -Dulhin Bazar, Dist- Patna
    
                                                                                   ... ... Petitioner/s
                                                         Versus
               1.    The State of Bihar
               2.    Babita Devi son of Nagendra Pathak Resident of village- Faridpur jamui,
                     Post- Jamui, Ps- Dulhin Bazar, Dist- Patna
    
                                                            ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                     Appearance :
                     For the Petitioner/s    :     Mr. Shyam Kishore, Advocate
                     For the Opposite Party/s:     Mr. Umesh Lal Verma, APP
                     ======================================================
                     CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE AJIT KUMAR
                                           ORAL ORDER
    
    2   25-05-2026

    Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and

    learned APP for the State.

    SPONSORED

    2. The petitioner apprehends his arrest in

    connection with Complaint Case No.3035 of 2020, registered

    for the offence punishable under Sections 406, 420, 467, 468,

    471, 323, 324, 341, 342, 379, 384, 504, 506, 120B of the Indian

    Penal Code and 27 of the Arms Act.

    3. As per the F.I.R., the co-accused Madhu Pathak

    allegedly attempted to sell the land of Late Jagatanand Pathak at

    the Registry Office, Bikram, by falsely claiming to be his

    second wife. Upon learning of the transaction on 11.11.2020, the

    complainant and her mother-in-law objected to the sale and
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    alleged that the accused was fraudulently transferring the

    property.

    4. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that

    the petitioner is innocent and has been falsely implicated in the

    present case. It is submitted that there is no specific allegation

    against the petitioner. The petitioner is merely an identifier in

    the sale deeds alleged to have been executed in favour of

    Satendra Yadav and Anil Kumar, who have already been

    extended the privilege of anticipatory bail. The petitioner is said

    to have identified Deed Nos. 7078 and 7114. It is further

    submitted that the petitioner is not the beneficiary of the

    execution of the aforesaid sale deeds. Lastly, it is submitted that

    the petitioner has no criminal antecedent.

    5. On the other hand, the learned APP for the State

    has opposed the prayer for bail of the petitioner.

    6. Considering the facts and circumstances of the

    case and taking into account that the actual beneficiaries have

    already been granted anticipatory bail and that the petitioner has

    no criminal antecedent, let the above named petitioner, be

    released on bail, in the event of his arrest or surrender before the

    learned Court below within a period of six weeks from today, on

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

    the learned Judicial Magistrate-1st Class, Patna/Successor Court

    in connection with Complaint Case No.3035 of 2020 subject to

    the conditions as laid down under Section 482(2) of the BNSS

    as well as the following conditions:

    (i) One of the bailors should be the
    family member/relative/known of the
    petitioner(s) who shall provide official
    document/ personal affidavit to show his/her
    bona fide;

    (ii) the petitioner(s) shall appear on
    each and every date before the Trial Court
    and failure to do so for two consecutive dates
    without plausible reason will entail
    cancellation of his/her/their bail bond by the
    Trial Court itself;

    (iii) the petitioner(s) shall in no
    way try to induce or promise or threat the
    witnesses or tamper with the evidences,
    failing which the State shall be at liberty to
    take steps for cancellation of the bail bonds;

    (iv) the petitioner(s) shall desist
    from committing any criminal offence again,
    failing which the State shall be at liberty to
    take steps for cancellation of their bail bonds.

    (Ajit Kumar, J)

    shikha/-

    U          T
     



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