Md. Rahish @ Md. Rahis @ Md. Rahid vs The State Of Bihar on 16 April, 2026

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    Md. Rahish @ Md. Rahis @ Md. Rahid vs The State Of Bihar on 16 April, 2026

    Author: Prabhat Kumar Singh

    Bench: Prabhat Kumar Singh

                          IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                                       CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No.327 of 2025
                          Arising Out of PS. Case No.-282 Year-2024 Thana- KANTI District- Muzaffarpur
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               1.     Md. Rahish @ Md. Rahis @ Md. Rahid Son of Md. Nabbijan Resident of
                      Village- Kaparpura, P.S.- Kanti, District- Muzaffarpur
               2.    Md. Altaf @ Md. Aftab Son of Md. Rahish @ Md. Rahis @ Md. Rahid
                     Resident of Village- Kaparpura, P.S.- Kanti, District- Muzaffarpur
               3.    Md. Ramjan Son of Md. Rahish @ Md. Rahis @ Md. Rahid Resident of
                     Village- Kaparpura, P.S.- Kanti, District- Muzaffarpur
               4.    Jumaida Khatun Wife of Md. Rahish @ Md. Rahis @ Md. Rahid Resident of
                     Village- Kaparpura, P.S.- Kanti, District- Muzaffarpur
    
                                                                                        ... ... Appellant/s
                                                            Versus
    
               1.    The State of Bihar
               2.    Bindu Devi Wife of Biran Rajak Resident of Village- Kaparpura, P.S.- Kanti,
                     District- Muzaffarpur
    
                                                               ... ... Respondent/s
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                     Appearance :
                     For the Appellants       :        Mr. Krishna Kant Singh, Advocate
                     For the State            :        Ms. Usha Kumari 1, Spl.PP
                     For the Informant        :        Mr. Sunil Kumar Pandey, Advocate
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                     CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE PRABHAT KUMAR SINGH
                                           ORAL ORDER
    
    5   16-04-2026

    Heard learned counsel appearing for the appellants,

    learned Special Public Prosecutor appearing for the respondent-

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    State and learned counsel appearing for the

    informant/Respondent No. 2.

    2. This appeal has been filed for setting aside order

    dated 05.12.2024 passed in a case registered for the offence

    punishable under Sections 341, 323, 308, 354B, 504, 506 and 34

    of the Indian Penal Code and Section 3(i)(r)(s) of the Scheduled
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    Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,

    whereby the prayer for anticipatory bail of these appellants has

    been rejected.

    3. The prosecution case, on 04.06.2024 at about 8:15

    AM, Appellant No. 3, namely Md. Ramjan, came at the door of

    informant and started misbehaving with daughter of informant.

    Upon protest, all these accused-appellants started abusing

    informant and her family members by caste based slurs and

    Appellant No. 3 assaulted on the head of informant with butt of

    revolved. It is further alleged that thereafter, all the accused

    persons assaulted informant with lathi and fist.

    4. It is submitted by learned counsel appearing on

    behalf of the appellants that appellants are quite innocent and

    have committed no offence. Appellants have falsely been

    implicated in this case with ulterior motive. So far as Appellant

    Nos. 1, 2 and 4 are concerned, there is general and omnibus

    allegation of assault and abuse by caste name and no specific

    accusation of overt act has been alleged against them. It is

    further submitted that it is not the case of the prosecution that

    any member of public was present at the place of occurrence

    and as such, no case under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled

    Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act is made out against these
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    appellants. Appellants claim clean antecedents.

    5. Learned Spl. P.P. appearing for the respondent-State

    and learned counsel appearing for the informant/Respondent

    No. 2 have vehemently opposed the prayer for grant of bail to

    the appellants and submitted that appellants are named in the

    F.I.R. and there is specific accusation that they assaulted

    informant, abused her with caste based slurs and also

    misbehaved with daughter of informant. Appellant No. 3,

    namely Md. Ramjan, assaulted on the head of informant with

    butt of pistol and doctor has found the said injury grievous in

    nature.

    6. Considering the facts and circumstances of the

    case, specific and direct nature of accusation and nature of

    injuries allegedly caused by Appellant No. 3, Appellant No. 3’s

    prayer for grant of pre-arrest bail is rejected.

    7. So far as Appellant Nos. 1, 2 and 4 are concerned,

    considering the facts and circumstances of the case, general and

    omnibus nature of accusation and clean antecedents of the

    appellants, prayer for grant of pre-arrest bail to Appellant Nos.

    1, 2 and 4 is allowed and the impugned order dated 05.12.2024

    passed by the learned Special Judge, SC/ST (POA) Act,

    Muzaffarpur in connection with A.B.P. No. 3322 of 2024 arising
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    out of Kanti P.S. Case No. 282 of 2024 is hereby set aside with

    respect to Appellant Nos. 1, 2 and 4 only.

    8. Accordingly, let the Appellant Nos. 1, 2 and 4,

    named above, in the event of arrest/surrender within a period of

    eight weeks from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this

    order, be enlarged on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.

    10,000/- (Ten thousand) each with two sureties of the like

    amount each to the satisfaction of learned Special Judge, SC/ST

    (POA) Act, Muzaffarpur in connection with Kanti P.S. Case No.

    282 of 2024.

    9. With the aforesaid directions, this appeal stands

    disposed of.

    (Prabhat Kumar Singh, J)
    shashank/-

    U      T
     



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