Arvind Kumar R vs State Of Karnataka on 11 April, 2026

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    The petitioner, accused in Crime No.261 of 2025, is at the

    doors of this Court calling in question an order of the concerned

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    Court dated 09-04-2026 granting police custody of the accused

    for a period of 14 days, in the teeth of the subsistence of

    anticipatory bail.

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    NC: 2026:KHC:20208

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    2. Heard Smt Harshitha, learned counsel along with Sri

    Paramesh Kumar H.K, learned counsel appearing for petitioner

    and Sri B N. Jagadeesha, learned Additional State Public

    Prosecutor appearing for respondent No.1.

    3. Facts in brief, germane, are as follows:

    A complaint comes to be registered by the 2nd respondent

    before the jurisdictional police on 25-11-2025, which becomes

    a crime in Crime No.261 of 2025 for offences punishable under

    Sections 149 and 420 of the IPC. Apprehending arrest, the

    petitioner approaches the concerned Court i.e., Court of

    Sessions in Crl.Misc.No.9878 of 2025 seeking anticipatory bail.

    The concerned Court, by a detailed order dated 16-12-2025

    grants anticipatory bail, narrating the complete facts that are

    obtaining towards registration of the complaint , which narrated

    offences punishable under Sections 316(2) and 318(4) of the

    BNS. The concerned Court observes, that no case is yet

    registered against the petitioner, though the case had already

    been registered in Crime No.261 of 2025, but grants

    anticipatory bail by the following order:



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