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Deep Allias Ankit Kumar vs State Of Nct Of Delhi on 25 April, 2026

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% 25.04.2026

1. The present matter is being taken up today as 03.03.2026 was
declared a holiday.

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2. By virtue of the present bail application under Section 483 of the
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), the applicant seeks
grant of regular bail in FIR No.142/2022 dated 28.02.2022 registered
under Sections 308/341/34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) at PS:

Hauz Khas, Delhi.

3. Succinctly put, as per prosecution, on 28.02.2022, upon receiving an
intimation, the Police reached the spot, where it was found that the injured
person/ victim (complainant) had already been shifted and admitted at
AIIMS Trauma Centre, Delhi and as per the MLC, the nature of injury,
was opined to be ‘simple blunt injury’. As per statement of the
complainant, he was intercepted by seven to eight persons, including the

This is a digitally signed order.



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