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HomePraveena @ Lucifer vs The State Of Karnataka on 25 March, 2026

Praveena @ Lucifer vs The State Of Karnataka on 25 March, 2026

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Karnataka High Court

Praveena @ Lucifer vs The State Of Karnataka on 25 March, 2026

Author: S Vishwajith Shetty

Bench: S Vishwajith Shetty

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                                                        CRL.P No. 280 of 2026


                   HC-KAR




                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU

                            DATED THIS THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH, 2026

                                            BEFORE
                         THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S VISHWAJITH SHETTY
                        CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 280 OF 2026 (439(Cr.PC) /
                                          483(BNSS))
                   BETWEEN:

                   1.    PRAVEENA @ LUCIFER (A-5) S/O RAJU,
                         AGE ABOUT 23 YEARS,
                         RESIDING NEAR LAVANYA BAR,
                         ADUGODI MAIN ROAD, ADUGODI,
                         BENGALURU-560 030.

                   2.    SOMASHEKAR @ SOMASHEKARNATH
                         @ SOMA @ KATLU (A-7),
                         S/O. UMESH KUMAR,
                         AGE ABOUT 23 YEARS,
                         RESIDING AT NO.3/3,
                         OPP. CORPORATION KALYANA MANTAPA,
                         KORAMANGALA MAIN ROAD, AUDUGODI,
                         BENGALURU-560030.
Digitally signed                                                  ...PETITIONERS
by SACHIN
Location: HIGH     (BY SRI. TIGADI VEERANNA GADIGEPPA, ADVOCATE
COURT OF
KARNATAKA          THROUGH (VC))

                   AND:

                   THE STATE OF KARNATAKA,
                   BY KORAMANGALA P.S.,
                   REP. BY STATE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR,
                   HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA,
                   BENGALURU-560001.
                                                                  ...RESPONDENT

                   (BY SRI HARISH GANAPATHI, HCGP THROUGH (VC))
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     THIS CRL.P IS FILED U/S 439 CR.PC (FILED U/S 483
BNNS) PRAYING TO ENLARGE THE PETITIONERS ON BAIL IN
SC NO.1416/2021 (CRIME NO.156/2021) FOR THE OFFENCE
PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTION 143, 145, 147, 148, 120(B),
201, 307, 35, 37 R/W 149 OF IPC AND SECTION 25(1), (1-B),
27(3) OF INDIAN ARMS ACT 1959 FILED BY THE RESPONDENT
KORAMANGALA POLICE PENDING BEFORE THE HONBLE COURT
OF THE LXVI ADDL. CITY AND SESSIONS JUDGE AT
BENGALURU (CCH-67).

    THIS PETITION, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,
ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:

CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S VISHWAJITH SHETTY


                      ORAL ORDER

Accused Nos.5 and 7 in S.C.No.1416/2021 pending

before the Court of LXVI Additional City Civil and Sessions

SPONSORED

Judge, Bengaluru City arising out of Crime No.156/2021

registered by Koramangala Police Station, Bengaluru for

the offences punishable under Sections 143, 145, 147,

148, 120(B), 201, 307, 302, 35, 37 read with Section 149

of IPC and Section 25(1)(1b) and 27(3) of Indian Arms

Act, 1959 are before this Court in this successive bail

application filed under Section 483 of Bharatiya Nagarik

Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 of BNSS 2023 and 439 of Cr.P.C.
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2. Heard the learned counsel for the parties.

3. FIR in Crime No.156/2021 was registered by

Koramangala Police Station, Bengaluru against 9 named

persons and others based on the first information dated

19.07.2021 received from Smt. Jennifer, who is the wife of

deceased Joseph Babu. During the course of investigation,

petitioners herein were arrested on 23.07.2021 and

remanded to judicial custody. After completing

investigation, charge sheet has been filed against 11

persons and petitioners are arrayed as accused No.5 and 7

in the charge sheet. Their bail application filed earlier was

rejected by the jurisdictional Sessions Court and therefore

they had approached this Court in Crl.P.No.6345/2025 and

Crl.P.No.4024/2025, which was dismissed as not pressed

on 25.06.2025 with liberty to the petitioners to approach

this Court afresh after they are granted bail in Crime

No.16/2024 registered by Vivekanagar Police Station,

Bengaluru for offences punishable under Sections 35, 37,

120(B), 201, 302, 324, 427, 452 of IPC, Section 25(1)(1b),
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27(3) of Indian Arms Act and Sections 3(1)(i) and 3(2),

3(4) of the Karnataka Control of Organized Crime Act,

2000. It is under this circumstance, petitioners are before

this Court in this successive bail application.

4. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that

allegation against the petitioners and accused No.8 to 11

in the charge sheet are identical. Accused No.8 to 11 have

been granted bail by this Court in Crl.P.No.1984/2023,

Crl.P.No.2039/2023 dated 08.12.2023 and

Crl.P.No.15099/2025 dated 12.01.2026. He submits that

petitioners have been now granted regular bail in Crime

No.16/2024 registered by Viveknagar Police and has

placed reliance on the order dated 03.09.2025 passed by

the Court of Principal City Civil and Sessions Judge,

Bengaluru in Special CC No.1502/2024, which arises from

Crime No.16/2024.

5. Per contra, learned High Court Government

Pleader who has opposed the petition, however does not
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dispute the submission made by learned counsel for the

petitioners.

6. Perusal of the charge sheet would go to show

that allegation of assaulting the deceased Joseph Babu

with deadly weapons is as against accused Nos.1 to 3, who

are in custody. Petitioners who are arrayed as accused

No.5 and 7 in the charge sheet had allegedly conspired

with the other accused to commit the murder of deceased

Joseph Babu and on the date of incident, they were

allegedly armed with deadly weapons and were found

standing outside the bank and threatening the public.

There is no allegation against the petitioners about they

assaulting the deceased and no other overt acts are

alleged against them.

7. Learned High Court Government Pleader has

not disputed the submission made by the learned counsel

for the petitioners that allegation as against accused No.8

to 11 are similar to the allegation found against the

petitioners in the charge sheet. Accused No.8 to 10 have
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been granted regular bail by the Co-ordinate Bench of this

Court in Crl.P.No.1984/2023 and Crl.P.No.2039/2023

disposed of on 08.12.2023. Accused No.11 has been

granted regular bail by the Co-ordinate Bench of this Court

in Crl.P.No.15099/2025 disposed of on 12.01.2026.

Petitioners have produced the copy of the order passed in

Special CC No.1502/2024 by the Court of Principal City

Civil and Sessions Judge dated 03.09.2025 wherein they

have been granted regular bail in Crime No.16/2024

registered by Viveknagar Police Station, Bengaluru.

Petitioners are in custody for the last more than three and

half years.

8. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that

material charge sheet witnesses have been already

examined before the trial Court and therefore, there

cannot be apprehension that petitioners may tamper with

the material charge sheet witnesses.

9. Under the aforesaid circumstances, I am of the

opinion that the prayer made by the petitioners for grant
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of regular bail in this successive bail petition needs to be

answered affirmatively. Accordingly, the following order:

ORDER

i) The Criminal Petition is allowed.

ii) The petitioners/accused No.5 and 7 are directed to

be enlarged on bail in Crime No.156/2021 of Koramangala

Police Station, Bengaluru City, registered for the offence

punishable under Sections 143, 145, 147, 148, 120(B),

201, 307, 302, 35, 37 read with Section 149 of IPC and

Section 25(1)(1b) and 27(3) of Indian Arms Act, 1959

pending in S.C.No.1416/2021 on the file of the LXVI

Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge Bengaluru (CCH-

67) subject to the following conditions:

a) The petitioners shall execute personal bonds
for a sum of Rs.1,00,000/- each with two
sureties for the likesum, to the satisfaction of
the jurisdictional Court;

b) The petitioners shall appear regularly on all
the dates of hearing before the Trial Court
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unless the Trial Court exempts their
appearance for valid reasons;

c) The petitioners shall not directly or indirectly
threaten or tamper with the prosecution
witnesses;

d) The petitioners shall not involve in similar
offences in future;

e) The petitioners shall not leave the jurisdiction
of the Trial Court without permission of the
said Court until the case registered against
them is disposed off.

Sd/-

(S VISHWAJITH SHETTY)
JUDGE

SN
List No.: 19 Sl No.: 3



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