SURAJ KUMAR BURNWAL vs STATE OF BIHAR — 334/2026

Case under Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016 Section 30(A). Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 19th May 2026.

ANTICIPATORY BAIL

CNR: BRJA010015782026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

12-03-2026

Filing Number

1451/2026

Filing Date

12-03-2026

Registration No

334/2026

Registration Date

12-03-2026

Court

DJ Div. Jamui

Judge

19-Exclusive Excise Court- II, Jamui

Decision Date

19th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED

FIR Details

FIR Number

26

Police Station

CHARKAPATHAR

Year

2026

Acts & Sections

BIHAR PROHIBITION AND EXCISE ACT, 2016 Section 30(A)

Petitioner(s)

SURAJ KUMAR BURNWAL

Adv. Manish Kumar Vishwakarma

Respondent(s)

STATE OF BIHAR

Hearing History

Judge: 19-Exclusive Excise Court- II, Jamui

19-05-2026

Disposed

13-05-2026

HEARING.

11-05-2026

HEARING.

08-05-2026

HEARING.

24-04-2026

HEARING.

Final Orders / Judgements

19-05-2026
Order

Case Summary: 334/2026 - Suraj Kumar Burnwal v. State of Bihar The Exclusive Excise Court-II, Jamui rejected Suraj Kumar Burnwal's anticipatory bail petition in a case involving illegal liquor recovery under Section 30(a) of the Bihar Prohibition & Excise Act, finding that Section 76(2) of the Act bars anticipatory bail. However, the court disposed of the petition with directions that the petitioner surrender before the trial court within four weeks and may file regular bail, noting that he was not a named accused, was absent at the place of occurrence, had no incriminating material recovered from his possession, and bore no criminal antecedent. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: 334/2026 - Suraj Kumar Burnwal v. State of Bihar The Exclusive Excise Court-II, Jamui rejected Suraj Kumar Burnwal's anticipatory bail petition in a case involving illegal liquor recovery under Section 30(a) of the Bihar Prohibition & Excise Act, finding that Section 76(2) of the Act bars anticipatory bail. However, the court disposed of the petition with directions that the petitioner surrender before the trial court within four weeks and may file regular bail, noting that he was not a named accused, was absent at the place of occurrence, had no incriminating material recovered from his possession, and bore no criminal antecedent. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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