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Patna High Court – Orders
Mukesh Malakar @ Mukesh Kumar Malakar vs The State Of Bihar on 27 August, 2025
Author: Nawneet Kumar Pandey
Bench: Nawneet Kumar Pandey
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.51574 of 2025 Arising Out of PS. Case No.-49 Year-2021 Thana- MANSAHI District- Katihar ====================================================== Mukesh Malakar @ Mukesh Kumar Malakar S/o Shiv Malakar R/o Village- Majgama, P.S.- Pranpur, Dist.- Katihar (Bihar) ... ... Petitioner/s Versus The State of Bihar Bihar ... ... Opposite Party/s ====================================================== Appearance : For the Petitioner/s : Mr.Ajit Maraiya, Adv. For the Opposite Party/s : Mr.Chandra Sen Prasad Singh, APP ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE NAWNEET KUMAR PANDEY ORAL ORDER 2 27-08-2025
Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well
as learned APP for the State.
2. The petitioner apprehends his arrest in connection
with Mansahi P.S. Case No. 49 of 2021, registered for the
offences punishable under Sections 341, 447, 323, 379, 435,
427, 504, 506,34 of the I.P.C. and 25(1-b)/27 of the Arms Act.
3. The prosecution case, as stated in the FIR, is that on
24.05.2021, while the informant was at his office, the accused
persons named in the FIR, equipped with arms, arrived there
and assaulted him. It has further been alleged that co-accused
Mukesh Malakar and Yadu Mandal assaulted the informant and
set his office on fire, while Manoj Mandal, along with other co-
accused, took ₹50,000 from the possession of the informant.
Patna High Court CR. MISC. No.51574 of 2025(2) dt.27-08-2025
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4. The learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted
that the petitioner is innocent and has falsely been implicated in
this case. He is a person of clean antecedent. The description of
office has not been mentioned in the FIR and the police has
submitted final form against the petitioner.
5. On the other hand, the learned APP for the State has
opposed the prayer for bail.
6. Considering the above-mentioned facts and
circumstances, let the petitioner, in the event of his arrest or
surrender within four weeks before the learned court below, be
released on anticipatory bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.
10,000/- (Ten Thousand) with two sureties of the like amount
each to the satisfaction of learned ACJM-VI at Katihar in
connection with Mansahi P.S. Case No. 49 of 2021, subject to
the conditions as laid down under Section 438(2) Cr.P.C.
(Nawneet Kumar Pandey, J)
kundan/-
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