Nikhil Kumar Singh vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 5 March, 2026

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    Madhya Pradesh High Court

    Nikhil Kumar Singh vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 5 March, 2026

    Author: Subodh Abhyankar

    Bench: Subodh Abhyankar

             NEUTRAL CITATION NO. 2026:MPHC-IND:8345
    
    
    
    
                                                                     1                              MCRC-3686-2026
                                      IN    THE     HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
                                                           AT INDORE
                                                               BEFORE
                                              HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE SUBODH ABHYANKAR
                                                          ON THE 5 th OF MARCH, 2026
                                                   MISC. CRIMINAL CASE No. 3686 of 2026
                                                          NIKHIL KUMAR SINGH
                                                                 Versus
                                                     THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH
                              Appearance:
                                    Shri Shivendra Pandey - Advocate for the applicant.
                                    Shri Hemant Sharma -GA appearing on behalf of Advocate General[r-1].
    
                                                                         ORDER
    

    1] They are heard. Perused the charge-sheet.

    2] This is the applicant’s first bail application filed under Section 483 of BNSS, 2023 /
    439 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, as he/she is implicated in connection with
    Crime No.478/2025 registered at Police Station Hat Pipalya, District Dewas (MP) for
    offence punishable under Section 318(4), 338, 336(3), 111 of B.N.S., 2023. The
    applicant is in custody since 29/8/2025.

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    3] Allegation against the applicant is of his involvement in the aforesaid case of fraud
    of Rs.9,30,921/-.

    4] Counsel for the applicant at the outset has submitted that substantial amount of
    Rs.8,56,000/- was recovered from co-accused Ritesh, which has already been returned
    to the complainant, whereas in the account of the applicant, only Rs.1,00,000/- was
    credited. It is submitted that the applicant is a student of B.Tech at Jaipur National
    University. It is further submitted that the conclusion of the trial is likely to take
    sufficient long time, and the applicant is lodged in jail since 29/8/2025. Thus, it is
    prayed that the bail application be allowed.

    5] Counsel for the State has opposed the prayer.

    6] Having considered the rival submissions and perusal of the case diary and the fact
    that the substantial amount of Rs.8,56,000/- has already been recovered from co-
    accused Ritesh and that the applicant is lodged in jail since 29/8/2025, this Court is
    inclined to allow the application with some strict conditions.
    7] Accordingly, without reflecting anything on the merits of the case, the application
    filed under Section 483 of BNSS, 2023 / 439 of Cr.P.C. on behalf of the applicant is

    Signature Not Verified
    Signed by: REENA PARTHO
    SARKAR
    Signing time: 3/28/2026
    4:49:29 PM
    NEUTRAL CITATION NO. 2026:MPHC-IND:8345

    2 MCRC-3686-2026
    hereby allowed subject to deposit a sum of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand
    only) by the applicant or any other person on his behalf, and the said amount shall be
    subject to the final outcome of the case by the trial Court. It is further directed that upon
    applicant’s depositing a sum of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand only) in a
    fixed deposit in a nationalized bank and producing the receipt/certificate of the same
    before the concerned trial Court, he shall be released on bail on his furnishing a bond in
    the sum of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand only) with one surety bond of
    the same amount to the satisfaction of the trial Court, to appear before the trial Court on
    the dates given by the Court. The deposit receipt/certificate so produced by the
    applicant shall be endorsed by the learned Judge of the lower Court to be, ‘furnished
    towards the bail of the applicant and shall be subject to the final decision of the case by
    the trial Court’. The applicant shall also abide by the conditions enumerated under
    Section 437 (3) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. It is also directed that if the applicant
    is found to be involved in violation of any of the terms of this order, an application for
    cancellation of his bail may be filed before the trial Court itself, who shall decide the
    same, in accordance with law.

    8] Accordingly, present application is allowed and disposed of.
    Certified copy as per rules.

    (SUBODH ABHYANKAR)
    JUDGE

    das

    Signature Not Verified
    Signed by: REENA PARTHO
    SARKAR
    Signing time: 3/28/2026
    4:49:29 PM



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