BUDHMAN SINGH vs STATE OF CHHATTISGARH Advocate - A.G. — MCRC/5304/2026
Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OFF on 18th June 2026.
CNR: CGHC010198122026
Filing Number
MCRC/8410/2026
Filing Date
12-May-2026
Registration No
MCRC/5304/2026
Registration Date
16-Jun-2026
Judge
Hon'ble Shri Justice Parth Prateem Sahu
Coram
Hon'ble Shri Justice Parth Prateem Sahu
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
CRIMINAL MATTERS ( 14 )
Sub-Category
Other ( 4 )
Judicial Branch
Criminal Section
Decision Date
18-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED OFF
Last updated 19-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.BUDHMAN SINGH
Adv. ANIL KUMAR GULATI,ANIL KUMAR BHOI,ANIL KUMAR BHOI, ,GUNJA TARAM,SYED MOHSIN HAIDER JAFRI,Ankit Kumar Shrivas
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF CHHATTISGARH Advocate - A.G.
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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18-Jun-2026
Hon'ble Shri Justice Parth Prateem SahuView PDF
Case Summary: MCRC 5304/2026 The Chhattisgarh High Court granted regular bail to Budhman Singh, accused of murder (IPC Section 302) in connection with an axe attack on June 2, 2024. The court found that key prosecution witnesses—including those who testified about the applicant's extrajudicial confession and seizure of the alleged murder weapon—did not support the prosecution's case when examined in trial court, and noted the absence of the FSL report on the seized axe. With only 9 of 21 witnesses examined and the applicant having completed over 2 years in pre-trial detention, the court released him on ₹25,000 bail with stringent conditions requiring his presence at all trial dates and evidence hearings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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18-Jun-2026
Fresh Matters
Hon'ble Shri Justice Parth Prateem Sahu
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12-May-2026
Case filed
Registration No. MCRC/5304/2026
Case Summary: MCRC 5304/2026 The Chhattisgarh High Court granted regular bail to Budhman Singh, accused of murder (IPC Section 302) in connection with an axe attack on June 2, 2024. The court found that key prosecution witnesses—including those who testified about the applicant's extrajudicial confession and seizure of the alleged murder weapon—did not support the prosecution's case when examined in trial court, and noted the absence of the FSL report on the seized axe. With only 9 of 21 witnesses examined and the applicant having completed over 2 years in pre-trial detention, the court released him on ₹25,000 bail with stringent conditions requiring his presence at all trial dates and evidence hearings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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