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Accused Granted Anticipatory Bail by Delhi High Court in Metal Bangle Recovery Case

Accused Granted Anticipatory Bail by Delhi High Court in Metal Bangle Recovery Case

The Delhi High Court, on July 25, 2025, granted anticipatory bail to Pawan Kumar Singh, who was accused in FIR No. 491/2025 registered at Police Station S.P. Badli. The case involved alleged offences under Sections 110, 115(2), 126(2), and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

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Court Proceedings and Arguments

The anticipatory bail application, listed as Bail Appln. 2738/2025 along with CRL.M.A. 21355/2025, was heard by Justice Girish Kathpalia.

The petitioner was represented by Advocate Mr. Surender Yadav, while the State was represented by Mr. Nawal Kishore Jha, Additional Public Prosecutor, and the Investigating Officer, SI Amit Sehrawat.

Read also:- FIR Quashed by Punjab & Haryana High Court After Amicable Settlement Between Husband and Wife

The defense argued that the FIR was questionable in its legitimacy since a Kalandra under Section 126/170 of BNSS had already been registered before the FIR for the same incident. The defense also emphasized that the petitioner could not participate in the investigation due to his ongoing examinations.

Additionally, it was brought to the court’s attention that the co-accused in the same matter had already been granted bail. This further strengthened the petitioner’s case for anticipatory relief.

"It is argued that for the same incident, FIR No.491/2025 was registered after registration of Kalandra under Section 126/170 BNSS, therefore, the genuineness of the FIR is suspect," submitted the counsel for the accused.

Read also:- SC Restores Rs.25.82 Lakh Compensation to Driver’s Family in Tyre Burst Accident Case

On behalf of the State, the Additional Public Prosecutor accepted the notice and clearly stated that the State had no serious objection to granting anticipatory bail. However, it was emphasized that the petitioner must cooperate with the investigation, especially in aiding the recovery of the kada (metal bangle) allegedly involved in the case.

"The State has no serious objection to grant of anticipatory bail provided the accused/applicant joins investigation and helps in recovery of kada," stated the Additional Public Prosecutor.

After hearing both sides and considering that the co-accused were already out on bail, and the State did not oppose the bail strongly, the High Court granted anticipatory bail to Pawan Kumar Singh. The bail is subject to the accused furnishing a personal bond of ₹10,000 with one surety of the same amount.

Read also:- Kerala HC: No Legal Protection for Cheque Bounce Cases Involving Cash Loans Above ₹20,000 Without Valid Proof

“In view of no objection from State, the application is allowed… Pending application stands disposed of,” held Justice Girish Kathpalia.

The court directed that the bail would be effective in the event of the applicant’s arrest, and required him to cooperate fully with the investigating authorities.

Case Title: Pawan Kumar Singh vs. State (NCT of Delhi)

Case Number: Bail Application No. 2738/2025 & CRL.M.A. 21355/2025

FIR No.: 491/2025, Police Station: S.P. Badli, Delhi

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धातु कड़ा बरामदगी मामले में आरोपी को दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट से अग्रिम जमानत मिली

धातु कड़ा बरामदगी मामले में आरोपी को दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट से अग्रिम जमानत मिली

दिल्ली उच्च न्यायालय ने 25 जुलाई 2025 को पवन कुमार सिंह को अग्रिम जमानत प्रदान की, जिन पर थाना एस.पी. बवाना में दर्ज एफआईआर संख्या 491/2025 के तहत आरोप लगे थे। मामला भारतीय न्याय संहिता (BNS) की धारा 110, 115(2), 126(2) और 3(5) के तहत दर्ज किया गया था।

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न्यायालय की कार्यवाही और तर्क

यह अग्रिम जमानत याचिका, जो कि बेल एप्लिकेशन संख्या 2738/2025 तथा सीआरएल.एम.ए. 21355/2025 के रूप में सूचीबद्ध थी, न्यायमूर्ति गिरीश कथपालिया की पीठ के समक्ष सुनवाई के लिए आई।

याचिकाकर्ता की ओर से अधिवक्ता श्री सुरेन्द्र यादव ने पक्ष रखा, जबकि राज्य की ओर से अतिरिक्त लोक अभियोजक श्री नवाल किशोर झा और जांच अधिकारी एसआई अमित सहरावत ने पक्ष रखा।

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प्रतिवादी की ओर से यह तर्क दिया गया कि जिस घटना के लिए एफआईआर दर्ज की गई है, उससे पहले उसी घटना के लिए BNSS की धारा 126/170 के अंतर्गत कलंदरा दर्ज किया जा चुका है, जिससे एफआईआर की वैधता पर संदेह उत्पन्न होता है। साथ ही यह भी बताया गया कि याचिकाकर्ता अपनी परीक्षाओं के कारण जांच में शामिल नहीं हो पाया।

इसके अतिरिक्त, यह भी प्रस्तुत किया गया कि इसी मामले में सह-आरोपितों को पहले ही जमानत मिल चुकी है, जिससे याचिकाकर्ता की अग्रिम जमानत याचिका और भी मज़बूत हो जाती है।

“यह तर्क दिया गया कि उसी घटना के लिए, एफआईआर संख्या 491/2025, BNSS की धारा 126/170 के तहत कलंदरा दर्ज होने के बाद दर्ज की गई थी, जिससे एफआईआर की वास्तविकता संदिग्ध हो जाती है,” याचिकाकर्ता के वकील ने कहा।

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राज्य की ओर से अतिरिक्त लोक अभियोजक ने नोटिस स्वीकार करते हुए स्पष्ट किया कि यदि याचिकाकर्ता जांच में सहयोग करता है, विशेष रूप से कथित धातु का कड़ा (कड़ा) की बरामदगी में, तो राज्य को अग्रिम जमानत दिए जाने पर कोई गंभीर आपत्ति नहीं है।

“राज्य को अग्रिम जमानत दिए जाने पर कोई गंभीर आपत्ति नहीं है, बशर्ते कि आरोपी जांच में शामिल हो और कड़ा की बरामदगी में मदद करे,” अतिरिक्त लोक अभियोजक ने कहा।

दोनों पक्षों की दलीलें सुनने और यह देखते हुए कि सह-आरोपितों को पहले ही जमानत मिल चुकी है तथा राज्य की ओर से कोई कड़ी आपत्ति नहीं है, उच्च न्यायालय ने पवन कुमार सिंह को अग्रिम जमानत प्रदान की। जमानत इस शर्त पर दी गई है कि आरोपी ₹10,000 के निजी मुचलके के साथ इतनी ही राशि की एक ज़मानत देगा।

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“राज्य की आपत्ति न होने के मद्देनज़र, याचिका को स्वीकृत किया जाता है... लंबित याचिका निपटाई जाती है,” न्यायमूर्ति गिरीश कथपालिया ने कहा।

न्यायालय ने निर्देश दिया कि यह जमानत आरोपी की गिरफ्तारी की स्थिति में लागू होगी, और उसे जांच अधिकारियों के साथ पूर्ण सहयोग करना होगा।

केस का शीर्षक: पवन कुमार सिंह बनाम राज्य (राष्ट्रीय राजधानी क्षेत्र दिल्ली)

केस संख्या: ज़मानत आवेदन संख्या 2738/2025 & CRL.M.A. 21355/2025

एफआईआर संख्या: 491/2025, Police Station: S.P. Badli, Delhi

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Supreme Court Hiring 2025: Multiple Vacancies Announced – Apply Online Soon!

Supreme Court Hiring 2025: Multiple Vacancies Announced – Apply Online Soon!

The Supreme Court of India has officially released a recruitment advertisement dated 25 July 2025, inviting online applications from eligible Indian citizens for multiple posts across different cadres. This recruitment drive aims to fill vacant positions in the Registry and Museum departments of the Supreme Court.

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All applications must be submitted online through the official Supreme Court website: www.sci.gov.in

Vacancies and Eligibility Criteria

1. Assistant Editor, Supreme Court Reports (05 Posts)

  • Category: UR – 5
  • Pay Level: Level 12 (₹78,800/- + allowances)
  • Age: 30 to 40 years
  • Qualification: Degree in Law (recognized by Bar Council of India), English Bar Member, or Attorney of High Court
  • Experience: Minimum 3 years in one of the following roles: Advocate in High Court/Supreme Court, judicial post, legal research, law reporting, or teaching law
  • Exam Pattern:
    • Written Test (2 hours):
      • Part A: Precis Writing & Editorial Skills (100 marks, 50 qualifying)
      • Part B: Law and Constitution (100 marks, 50 qualifying)
    • Interview: 25 marks (13 qualifying)

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2. Assistant Director (Ex-cadre), Supreme Court Museum (01 Post)

  • Category: UR – 1
  • Pay Level: Level 11 (₹67,700/- + allowances)
  • Age: 30 to 40 years
  • Qualification: First Class Master's in Museology
  • Experience: 5 years of documented research work in a reputed museum
  • Exam Pattern:
    • Written Test (3 hours): English, GK, Aptitude (30 marks), Museology/History (70 marks)
    • Computer Test: Qualifying only
    • Interview: 25 marks (13 qualifying)

3. Senior Court Assistant (Ex-cadre), Supreme Court Museum (02 Posts)

  • Category: UR – 2
  • Pay Level: Level 8 (₹47,600/- + allowances)
  • Age: Max 35 years
  • Qualification: High Second Class (55%) Master’s in Museology
  • Experience: 2 years in Museology or as Assistant Curator
  • Exam Pattern: Same as Assistant Director

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4. Assistant Librarian (14 Posts)

  • Category: UR – 10, SC – 3, ST – 1
  • Pay Level: Level 8 (₹47,600/- + allowances)
  • Age: Max 30 years
  • Qualification: Degree in Library Science + Computer Application Diploma
  • Experience: 2 years in a University/Law Library
  • Exam Pattern:
    • Written Test (3 hours): English, GK, Aptitude (30 marks), Library Management (70 marks)
    • Computer Test (1 hour): 100 marks
    • Interview: 25 marks
    "Minimum qualifying marks differ for General and Reserved categories."

Important Exam & Selection Guidelines

“Candidates qualifying the written test will be shortlisted in the ratio of 1:3 for interviews or 1:10 for computer tests based on posts.”

  • Test Cities: Delhi/NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai
  • Interview Location: Delhi
  • Relaxation: Age relaxations apply to SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Ex-Servicemen/Freedom Fighter dependents as per Govt. rules
  • No Age Limit: For existing Supreme Court Registry employees
  • Application Mode: Online only
  • Fee: ₹1500 (UR/OBC), ₹750 (SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen/PwD) – Non-refundable
  • Payment: Online via UCO Bank gateway only

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Important Instructions & Conditions

"Applications not complying with the instructions shall be summarily rejected."

  • One application per post is required
  • All scanned documents, photos, and signatures must be uploaded in the online form
  • No request for modification in category or details will be accepted after submission
  • Candidates must retain their application number and print their form for records
  • Admit cards will be available online; no postal delivery
  • Misconduct or false information at any stage will lead to disqualification

Application Dates

The starting and closing dates for online applications will be notified shortly on the official website. Candidates are advised to regularly visit www.sci.gov.in for updates.

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Accused Granted Anticipatory Bail by Delhi High Court in Metal Bangle Recovery Case

Accused Granted Anticipatory Bail by Delhi High Court in Metal Bangle Recovery Case

The Delhi High Court, on July 25, 2025, granted anticipatory bail to Pawan Kumar Singh, who was accused in FIR No. 491/2025 registered at Police Station S.P. Badli. The case involved alleged offences under Sections 110, 115(2), 126(2), and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

Read in Hindi

Court Proceedings and Arguments

The anticipatory bail application, listed as Bail Appln. 2738/2025 along with CRL.M.A. 21355/2025, was heard by Justice Girish Kathpalia.

The petitioner was represented by Advocate Mr. Surender Yadav, while the State was represented by Mr. Nawal Kishore Jha, Additional Public Prosecutor, and the Investigating Officer, SI Amit Sehrawat.

Read also:- FIR Quashed by Punjab & Haryana High Court After Amicable Settlement Between Husband and Wife

The defense argued that the FIR was questionable in its legitimacy since a Kalandra under Section 126/170 of BNSS had already been registered before the FIR for the same incident. The defense also emphasized that the petitioner could not participate in the investigation due to his ongoing examinations.

Additionally, it was brought to the court’s attention that the co-accused in the same matter had already been granted bail. This further strengthened the petitioner’s case for anticipatory relief.

"It is argued that for the same incident, FIR No.491/2025 was registered after registration of Kalandra under Section 126/170 BNSS, therefore, the genuineness of the FIR is suspect," submitted the counsel for the accused.

Read also:- SC Restores Rs.25.82 Lakh Compensation to Driver’s Family in Tyre Burst Accident Case

On behalf of the State, the Additional Public Prosecutor accepted the notice and clearly stated that the State had no serious objection to granting anticipatory bail. However, it was emphasized that the petitioner must cooperate with the investigation, especially in aiding the recovery of the kada (metal bangle) allegedly involved in the case.

"The State has no serious objection to grant of anticipatory bail provided the accused/applicant joins investigation and helps in recovery of kada," stated the Additional Public Prosecutor.

After hearing both sides and considering that the co-accused were already out on bail, and the State did not oppose the bail strongly, the High Court granted anticipatory bail to Pawan Kumar Singh. The bail is subject to the accused furnishing a personal bond of ₹10,000 with one surety of the same amount.

Read also:- Kerala HC: No Legal Protection for Cheque Bounce Cases Involving Cash Loans Above ₹20,000 Without Valid Proof

“In view of no objection from State, the application is allowed… Pending application stands disposed of,” held Justice Girish Kathpalia.

The court directed that the bail would be effective in the event of the applicant’s arrest, and required him to cooperate fully with the investigating authorities.

Case Title: Pawan Kumar Singh vs. State (NCT of Delhi)

Case Number: Bail Application No. 2738/2025 & CRL.M.A. 21355/2025

FIR No.: 491/2025, Police Station: S.P. Badli, Delhi

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Accused Granted Anticipatory Bail by Delhi High Court in Metal Bangle Recovery Case

Accused Granted Anticipatory Bail by Delhi High Court in Metal Bangle Recovery Case

The Delhi High Court, on July 25, 2025, granted anticipatory bail to Pawan Kumar Singh, who was accused in FIR No. 491/2025 registered at Police Station S.P. Badli. The case involved alleged offences under Sections 110, 115(2), 126(2), and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

Read in Hindi

Court Proceedings and Arguments

The anticipatory bail application, listed as Bail Appln. 2738/2025 along with CRL.M.A. 21355/2025, was heard by Justice Girish Kathpalia.

The petitioner was represented by Advocate Mr. Surender Yadav, while the State was represented by Mr. Nawal Kishore Jha, Additional Public Prosecutor, and the Investigating Officer, SI Amit Sehrawat.

Read also:- FIR Quashed by Punjab & Haryana High Court After Amicable Settlement Between Husband and Wife

The defense argued that the FIR was questionable in its legitimacy since a Kalandra under Section 126/170 of BNSS had already been registered before the FIR for the same incident. The defense also emphasized that the petitioner could not participate in the investigation due to his ongoing examinations.

Additionally, it was brought to the court’s attention that the co-accused in the same matter had already been granted bail. This further strengthened the petitioner’s case for anticipatory relief.

"It is argued that for the same incident, FIR No.491/2025 was registered after registration of Kalandra under Section 126/170 BNSS, therefore, the genuineness of the FIR is suspect," submitted the counsel for the accused.

Read also:- SC Restores Rs.25.82 Lakh Compensation to Driver’s Family in Tyre Burst Accident Case

On behalf of the State, the Additional Public Prosecutor accepted the notice and clearly stated that the State had no serious objection to granting anticipatory bail. However, it was emphasized that the petitioner must cooperate with the investigation, especially in aiding the recovery of the kada (metal bangle) allegedly involved in the case.

"The State has no serious objection to grant of anticipatory bail provided the accused/applicant joins investigation and helps in recovery of kada," stated the Additional Public Prosecutor.

After hearing both sides and considering that the co-accused were already out on bail, and the State did not oppose the bail strongly, the High Court granted anticipatory bail to Pawan Kumar Singh. The bail is subject to the accused furnishing a personal bond of ₹10,000 with one surety of the same amount.

Read also:- Kerala HC: No Legal Protection for Cheque Bounce Cases Involving Cash Loans Above ₹20,000 Without Valid Proof

“In view of no objection from State, the application is allowed… Pending application stands disposed of,” held Justice Girish Kathpalia.

The court directed that the bail would be effective in the event of the applicant’s arrest, and required him to cooperate fully with the investigating authorities.

Case Title: Pawan Kumar Singh vs. State (NCT of Delhi)

Case Number: Bail Application No. 2738/2025 & CRL.M.A. 21355/2025

FIR No.: 491/2025, Police Station: S.P. Badli, Delhi