Parth Yadav vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 13 July, 2026

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    Parth Yadav vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 13 July, 2026

              NEUTRAL CITATION NO. 2026:MPHC-IND:18672
    
    
    
    
                                                                  1                         MCRC-27125-2026
                                  IN     THE      HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
                                                         AT INDORE
                                                             BEFORE
                                              HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE GAJENDRA SINGH
                                                        ON THE 13th OF JULY, 2026
                                                MISC. CRIMINAL CASE No. 27125 of 2026
                                                 PARTH YADAV S/O JITENDRA YADAV
                                                              Versus
                                                  THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH
                               Appearance:
                                       Applicant by Shri Vivek Singh - Learned Senior Advocate appearing
                               along with Shri Rajesh Yadav - Advocate.
                                       Respondent - State of Madhya Pradesh by Shri Viraj Godha -
                               Government Advocate appearing on behalf of the Advocate General.
                                       Complainant - objector by Shri Nirbhay Singh Choudhary - Advocate.
    
                                                                      ORDER
    

    Heard with the aid of case diary / challan papers.
    This is a repeat (third) bail application under Section 483 of
    the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 = Section 439 of Code of
    Criminal Procedure, 1973 for enlargement of the applicant on regular bail in

    connection with crime No.643 of 2024 registered at Police Station Mahakaal,
    District Ujjain (MP) for offence punishable under Sections 118 (1), 115 (2),
    296, 351, 3 (5) and 109 of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. The applicant is in
    custody since 06.02.2026. His First temporary bail application was allowed
    for a period of one month vide order dated 11.03.2026 passed in
    Miscellaneous Criminal Case No.10969 of 2026; and thereafter his

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    Signature Not Verified
    Signed by: RAMESH
    CHANDRA PITHAWE
    Signing time: 13-07-2026
    19:21:02
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    Second application for grant of temporary bail for a period of twelve days
    was allowed vide order dated 08.05.2026 passed in Miscellaneous Criminal
    Case No.21578 of 2026.

    2. As per the prosecution story, on 11.12.2024 at around 09:30 in the
    morning injured Surendra Yadav came at Lalpur Bridge and found accused
    persons Jitendra Yadav, Parth Yadav (present applicant) and Bharat Thakur
    were already waiting for injured person Surendra. Accused persons pushed
    Surendra and assaulted. Accused Parth caused injury on face by a brick on
    which complainant Mahendra came and intervened on which Jitendra hit him
    on back with iron rod. Accused Bharat assaulted both with kicks and fists,
    further Parth caused injury with knife and later on ran away. On such,
    incident offence under Sections 118 (1), 115 (2), 296, 351 (2) and 3 (5) of

    BNS was registered and further during treatment offence under Section 109
    of BNS was enacted as the injury was found to be grievous.

    3. Learned Senior Counsel appearing for the applicant submits that
    the applicant is the nephew of the victim Surendra Yadav and Mahendra
    Yadav. The incident dated 11.12.2024 occurred due to irrigation of the
    agricultural land through pipeline and replacing the damaged pipeline and
    initially the injury is said to have been caused by brick and thereafter using
    the knife. Initially, the offence was registered under Sections 118 (1), 115
    (2)
    , 296, 351 (2) and 3 (5) of BNS, thereafter after investigation, offence
    under Section 109 (1) of BNS was enhanced.

    3.1 The applicant is in custody since 06.02.2026. The conclusion of
    the trial is likely to take sufficient time. Hence, he prays that the applicant

    Signature Not Verified
    Signed by: RAMESH
    CHANDRA PITHAWE
    Signing time: 13-07-2026
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    deserves to be enlarged on bail.

    4. Learned counsel for the complainant – objector has opposed the
    prayer for grant of bail on the ground that the applicant preferred anticipatory
    bail and the same was dismissed and he was directed to surrender before the
    Court, but he kept himself unavailable for a period of about one and half
    years.

    5. Per contra, learned counsel for the respondent / State opposes the
    prayer for grant of bail.

    6. The criminal record discloses that Crime No.164 of 2026 under
    Sections 323, 294, 341 and 506 of IPC was registered against the applicant at
    Police Station Dewas Gate, District Ujjain (MP). In this case, a child in
    conflict was also involved along with Jitendra. Co-accused Jitendra was
    granted benefit of anticipatory bail by this Court vide order dated 29.01.2025
    passed in Miscellaneous Criminal Case No.982 of 2025.

    7. On due consideration of the submissions of the learned counsel for
    the parties and on perusal of the case diary, this Court is inclined to allow
    this application.

    8. Accordingly, without commenting on the merits of the case, the

    application is allowed. It is directed that applicant be released on bail upon his /

    her furnishing a personal bond in the sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand
    Only) with one solvent surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the
    concerned court / JMFC for his / her regular appearance before the trial Court
    during trial with a condition that he / she shall remain present before the

    concerned Court on all the dates fixed by it during trial. He / She shall abide by
    all the conditions enumerated under Section 480 (3) of BNSS = Section 437 (3) of

    Signature Not Verified
    Signed by: RAMESH
    CHANDRA PITHAWE
    Signing time: 13-07-2026
    19:21:02
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    Cr.P.C.

    9. This order shall be effective till the end of the trial. However, in case of
    bail jump and breach of any of the conditions of bail, it shall become ineffective.

    Pending interlocutory application, if any, also stands disposed off.

    Certified copy as per rules.

    (GAJENDRA SINGH)
    JUDGE

    rcp

    Signature Not Verified
    Signed by: RAMESH
    CHANDRA PITHAWE
    Signing time: 13-07-2026
    19:21:02



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