Pramod Singh vs State of Bihar — 586/2026

Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 482. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED on 02nd April 2026.

Anticipatory Bail

CNR: BRAU010030412026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

10-03-2026

Filing Number

2786/2026

Filing Date

11-03-2026

Registration No

586/2026

Registration Date

11-03-2026

Court

DJ Division Aurangabad

Judge

1-Principal District And Sessions Judge

Decision Date

02nd April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED

FIR Details

FIR Number

26

Police Station

DEO

Year

2026

Acts & Sections

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 482

Petitioner(s)

Pramod Singh

Adv. Ranjan kumar

Yogendra Singh

Adv. Ranjan kumar

Respondent(s)

State of Bihar

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Principal District And Sessions Judge

02-04-2026

Disposed

25-03-2026

HEARING

13-03-2026

HEARING

12-03-2026

HEARING

Final Orders / Judgements

02-04-2026
Bail Order

Summary The Sessions Judge, Aurangabad granted anticipatory bail to petitioners Parmod Singh and Yogendra Singh in a case arising from a scuffle during a Saraswati Puja procession. The court found that allegations were general and omnibus, injuries were simple in nature, both sides had counter-cases, and petitioners had clean criminal records, warranting bail of Rs. 10,000 with two sureties each. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The Sessions Judge, Aurangabad granted anticipatory bail to petitioners Parmod Singh and Yogendra Singh in a case arising from a scuffle during a Saraswati Puja procession. The court found that allegations were general and omnibus, injuries were simple in nature, both sides had counter-cases, and petitioners had clean criminal records, warranting bail of Rs. 10,000 with two sureties each. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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