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HomeHigh CourtPatna High Court - OrdersRohit Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 17 February, 2026

Rohit Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 17 February, 2026

Patna High Court – Orders

Rohit Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 17 February, 2026

Author: Purnendu Singh

Bench: Purnendu Singh

                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                              CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.4440 of 2026
                       Arising Out of PS. Case No.-168 Year-2022 Thana- KHAGAUL District- Patna
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                 Rohit Kumar S/O Bhrigunath Ray R/O Vill.- Ratan Tola,P.S- Maner, Dist-
                 Patna

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

                                                        ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Petitioner/s     :       Mr.Vidyapati, Advocate
                 For the Opposite Party/s :       Mr.Ram Priya Sharan Singh, APP
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE PURNENDU SINGH
                                       ORAL ORDER

2   17-02-2026

Heard Mr. Vidyapati, learned counsel appearing on

behalf of the petitioner and Mr. Ram Priya Sharan Singh,

learned APP for the State.

2. The petitioner seeks pre-arrest bail in connection

with Khagaul P.S. Case No. 168/2022 registered for the

offence(s) punishable under Sections

147,148,149,341,323,332,333,353,427,307,120B,337,338,506

of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 3,4 of the Prevention of

Damage to Public Property Act

3. As per the allegations made in the FIR, the

petitioner, along with the other accused, was protesting against

the Agnipath Scheme. During the protest, they allegedly

vandalized a police vehicle and set private vehicles on fire. They

also threw bricks and stones at the police personnel while they
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were performing their duties, as a result of which some officers

sustained injuries.

4. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the

petitioner submitted that the petitioner is innocent and he has

falsely been implicated in the present case. A general and

omnibus allegation has been levelled against the petitioner. He

further submitted that other co-accused have been granted bail

by this Court (Annexure P/2 series). The petitioner has clean

antecedent. On these grounds the petitioner seeks to be released

on pre-arrest bail.

5. Learned APP for the State vehemently opposed the

prayer for grant of pre-arrest bail.

6. Having considered the rival submissions made on

behalf of the parties, as well, having perused the allegation

made in the FIR and the fact that a general and omnibus

allegation has been levelled against the petitioner and other co-

accused have been granted bail by this Court, I am of the

opinion that the petitioner, having clean antecedent, has, prima

facie, made out a case to be released on pre-arrest bail.

7. The petitioner, above named, is directed to be

released on pre-arrest bail, in the event of his arrest or surrender

before the learned District Court within a period of four weeks
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from today, on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten

Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount each to the

satisfaction of learned District Court where the case is pending /

Concerned Court in connection with Khagaul P.S. Case No.

168/2022, subject to the conditions as laid down under Section

482(2) of the BNSS.

8. The learned District Court is directed to verify

the criminal antecedent of the petitioner and if it is found

that the petitioner is involved in some other cases, as what

has been stated in paragraph no.3 of the bail application,

this order will automatically lose its force.

(Purnendu Singh, J)
Ashishsingh/-

U      T
 



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