Patna High Court – Orders
Subham Singh @ Subhash Singh @ Subhash … vs The State Of Bihar on 8 July, 2025
Author: Rajesh Kumar Verma
Bench: Rajesh Kumar Verma
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No.3658 of 2024
Arising Out of PS. Case No.-69 Year-2023 Thana- JANTA BAZAR District- Saran
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1. Subham Singh @ Subhash Singh @ Subhash Kumar Singh son of Devdutt
Singh Village- Sahajitpur Ps- Sahajitpur Dist- Saran
2. Manju Devi @ Manju Singh wife of Subhash Singh Village- Sahajitpur Ps-
Sahajitpur Dist- Saran
... ... Appellant/s
Versus
1. The State of Bihar
2. Raj Kumar Ram Sugam Ram Resident of Village- Dayalpur, Police Station-
Janta Bazar, District- Saran at Chapra
... ... Respondent/s
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Appearance :
For the Appellant/s : Mr. Raghav Prasad, Advocate
For the State : Mr. Sadanand Paswan, Spl. P.P.
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CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RAJESH KUMAR VERMA
ORAL ORDER
5 08-07-2025
Heard Mr. Raghav Prasad, learned counsel for the
appellants as well as Mr. Sadanand Paswan, learned Special
Public Prosecutor for the State.
2. Despite of valid service of notice upon
Respondent No. 2/Informant, no one appears on behalf of
Respondent No. 2.
3. This is an appeal under Sections 14(A)(2) of the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of
Atrocities) Act, against refusal of the prayer for anticipatory bail
by order dated 04.07.2024 in A.B.P. No. 2255 of 2024, passed
by the learned Special Court, SC/ST, Chapra in connection with
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Janta Bazar P.S. Case No. 69 of 2023 F.I.R. dated 15.05.2023
registered under Sections 341, 342, 323, 324, 504, 506/34 of the
Indian Penal Code and Sections 3(i) (r)(s)/3(2) (va) of SC/ST
Act.
4. Allegation against the appellants is that they have
assaulted the informant due to which he sustained injuries and
they also abused him by taking his caste name.
5. Learned counsel for the appellants submits that the
appellants have clean antecedents and they have been falsely
implicated in the present case. The present case is counter blast
of Janta Bazar P.S. Case No. 68 of 2023 filed by the appellants’
side against the informant and his family members. From
perusal of the F.I.R., it appears that the F.I.R. is in two parts. In
first part, there is general and omnibus allegation against all the
accused persons including the appellants and in the second part,
there is specific allegation of assault is against appellant no. 1
that he assaulted to the informant by means of Dab and although
the informant has received injury but the injury report of the
informant suggests that the injury is simple in nature caused by
hard and blunt substance and there is no specific allegation of
abusing his caste name by these appellants rather there is
general and omnibus allegation against the appellants.
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6. Learned Special Public Prosecutor for the State has
vehemently opposed the prayer for anticipatory bail of the
appellants.
7. After hearing the parties, in my view for the
purpose of this anticipatory bail, no offence under the provisions
of Scheduled Casts and Scheduled Tribes Act is made out.
8. Considering the aforesaid facts and circumstances
of the case and the fact that the petitioners having clean
antecedents and there is case and counter case between the
parties and the injury inflicted upon the injured person is simple
in nature, let the appellants, above named, in the event of their
arrest or surrender before the court below within a period of
thirty days from the date of receipt of the order, be released on
anticipatory bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs. 10,000/- (Ten
Thousand) each with two sureties of the like amount each to the
satisfaction of learned Special Judge, SC/ST, Chapra, Saran in
connection with Janta Bazar P.S. Case No. 69 of 2023, subject
to the conditions as laid down under Section 438(2) of the Code
of Criminal Procedure/ Section 482(2) of BNSS, 2023 along
with other following conditions :-
(1) Appellants shall co-operate in the trial and shall
be properly represented on each and every date fixed by the
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Court and on their absence on two consecutive dates without
sufficient reason, their bail bonds shall be cancelled by the
Court below.
(2) If the appellants tamper with the evidence or the
witness, in that case, the prosecution will be at liberty to move
for cancellation of bail.
(3) And, further condition that the court below shall
verify the criminal antecedent of the appellants and in case at
any stage, it is found that the appellants have concealed their
criminal antecedents, the court below shall take step for
cancellation of bail bond of the appellants. 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.
9. Accordingly, the impugned order dated 04.07.2024
is set aside and this appeal stands allowed.
(Rajesh Kumar Verma, J)
Ibrar//-
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