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Rakesh Kumar Mishra vs The State Of Bihar on 17 April, 2026

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Patna High Court – Orders

Rakesh Kumar Mishra vs The State Of Bihar on 17 April, 2026

Author: Rajesh Kumar Verma

Bench: Rajesh Kumar Verma

                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                              CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.23165 of 2026
                   Arising Out of PS. Case No.-423 Year-2023 Thana- BHAGWAN BAZAR District- Saran
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                 Rakesh Kumar Mishra S/O Ganesh Datth Mishra @ Ganesh Datt Mishra R/O
                 Vill.- Bahuriya Kothi, Nai Bazar , P.S- Bhagwan Bazar, Dist- Saran at
                 Chhapra

                                                                                ... ... Petitioner/s
                                                      Versus
                 The State of Bihar

                                                        ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Petitioner/s     :      Mr. Priyanshu Kumar Singh, Advocate
                 For the Opposite Party/s :      Ms. Veena Kumari Jaiswal, APP
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RAJESH KUMAR VERMA
                                       ORAL ORDER

2   17-04-2026

Heard Mr. Priyanshu Kumar Singh, learned counsel

for the petitioner and Ms. Veena Kumari Jaiswal, learned

SPONSORED

Additional Public Prosecutor for the State.

2. The petitioner is apprehending his arrest in

connection with Bhagwan Bazar P.S. Case No. 423 of 2023,

F.I.R. dated 27.10.2025 for the offences punishable under

Sections 147, 148, 149, 188, 290, 153(A), 295, 295(A), 296, 337,

338, 307, 332, 333, 353, 427 and 120(B) of the IPC and Section

9 of Bihar Control of use and play of Loudspeaker Act.

3. According to prosecution case, some unsocial

element pelted stones upon the procession of Goddess Durga

when it reached near Masjid.

4. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that
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petitioner has clean antecedent and he has falsely been

implicated in the present case. He further submits that the

petitioner is named in the FIR but there is no specific allegation

of assault or overt act attributed against the petitioner rather there

is general and omnibus allegation against all the accused persons

including the petitioner. He further submits that the similarly

situated co-accused, namely, Arslan Khan @ Kallu and another

have been granted anticipatory bail by this Court vide order dated

15.07.2025 passed in Cr. Misc. No. 39854 of 2025 and another

co-accused, namely, Sanjay Kumar has been granted anticipatory

bail by a Co-ordinate Bench of this Court vide order dated

22.05.2024 passed in Cr. Misc. No. 32926 of 2024.

5. Learned Additional Public Prosecutor has

vehemently opposed the prayer for bail of the petitioner.

6. Considering the aforesaid facts and circumstances

that the petitioner has clean antecedent, there is no specific

allegation against the petitioner and the similarly situated co-

accused persons have been granted anticipatory bail, let the

petitioner, above named, in the event of his arrest or surrender

before the court below within a period of thirty days from the

date of receipt of the order, be released on bail on furnishing bail

bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like

amount each to the satisfaction of the learned A.C.J.M.-II, Saran
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at Chapra in connection with Bhagwan Bazar P.S. Case No. 423

of 2023, subject to the conditions as laid down under Section

438(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure and with other

following conditions:-

i. Petitioner shall co-operate in the trial and shall be

properly represented on each and every date fixed by the court

and shall remain physically present as directed by the court and

on his absence on two consecutive dates without sufficient

reason,his bail bond shall be cancelled by the Court below.

ii. If the petitioner tampers with the evidence or the

witnesses, in that case, the prosecution will be at liberty to move

for cancellation of bail.

iii. And further condition that the court below shall

verify the criminal antecedent of the petitioner and in case at any

stage it is found that the petitioner has concealed his criminal

antecedent, the court below shall take step for cancellation of bail

bond of the petitioner. However, the acceptance of bail bonds in

terms of the above-mentioned order shall not be delayed for

purpose of or in the name of verification.

(Rajesh Kumar Verma, J)
Suruchi/-

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