Sita Devi vs State of Bihar — 371/2025
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 420,467,468,504,506,34. Disposed: Contested--REJECT on 27th May 2026.
Anticipatory Bail
CNR: BRDA200018652025
Filing Number
1804/2025
Filing Date
28-11-2025
Registration No
371/2025
Registration Date
28-11-2025
Court
Biraul DJ Division
Judge
1-District Additional Sessions Judge
Decision Date
27th May 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--REJECT
FIR Details
FIR Number
353
Police Station
BIRAUL
Year
2025
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Sita Devi
Adv. RAMESH KUMAR SAHU
Respondent(s)
State of Bihar
Hearing History
Judge: 1-District Additional Sessions Judge
Disposed
ORDER
HEARING
HEARING
HEARING
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 27-05-2026 | Disposed |
| 19-05-2026 | ORDER |
| 06-05-2026 | HEARING |
| 28-04-2026 | HEARING |
| 27-04-2026 | HEARING |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: Sita Devi vs. State of Bihar (ABP 371/2025) The District and Additional Sessions Judge, Biraul rejected Sita Devi's anticipatory bail petition in a land fraud case involving alleged forgery and intimidation. The court found that the informant's statements and witness accounts in the case diary corroborated the FIR allegations against the petitioner, and with investigations ongoing and substantial evidence still emerging, bail was not warranted at this stage. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: Sita Devi vs. State of Bihar (ABP 371/2025) The District and Additional Sessions Judge, Biraul rejected Sita Devi's anticipatory bail petition in a land fraud case involving alleged forgery and intimidation. The court found that the informant's statements and witness accounts in the case diary corroborated the FIR allegations against the petitioner, and with investigations ongoing and substantial evidence still emerging, bail was not warranted at this stage. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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