Richa Jha vs State of Bihar — 251/2025
Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 438. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED on 02nd May 2026.
Cr. Rev. - Criminal Revision
CNR: BRPA010075742025
Filing Number
6435/2025
Filing Date
03-May-2025
Registration No
251/2025
Registration Date
03-May-2025
Court
DJ Div. Patna Sadar
Judge
1-Principal District and Sessions Judge
Decision Date
02-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ALLOWED
Last updated 19-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Richa Jha
Adv. Rajesh Kumar
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2.Kuanl Jha
Respondent(s)
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1.State of Bihar
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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02-May-2026
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The Court of Sessions Judge, Patna allowed the criminal revision petition filed by Richa Jha and Kunal Jha, setting aside the trial court's composite order that had rejected their Section 317 CrPC exemption petition, cancelled their bail bonds, and issued non-bailable warrants. The court held that such a composite order directly affects the accused's liberty and fundamental rights, making it a non-interlocutory order subject to revision under Section 397(2) CrPC, rather than a mere procedural interlocutory order. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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02-May-2026
Disposed
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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20-Apr-2026
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20-Apr-2026
Order
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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06-Apr-2026
Hearing On Admission
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18-Mar-2026
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18-Mar-2026
Hearing On Admission
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27-Feb-2026
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27-Feb-2026
Hearing On Admission
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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12-Feb-2026
Hearing On Admission
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29-Jan-2026
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29-Jan-2026
Order
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20-Jan-2026
Hearing On Admission
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09-Jan-2026
Hearing On Admission
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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05-Jan-2026
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05-Jan-2026
Hearing On Admission
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11-Dec-2025
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11-Dec-2025
Hearing On Admission
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27-Nov-2025
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27-Nov-2025
Hearing On Admission
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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10-Nov-2025
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10-Nov-2025
Hearing On Admission
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10-Oct-2025
Hearing On Admission
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12-Sep-2025
Order
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04-Sep-2025
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04-Sep-2025
Order
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19-Aug-2025
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25-Jul-2025
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25-Jul-2025
Hearing On Admission
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15-Jul-2025
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15-Jul-2025
Hearing On Admission
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03-Jul-2025
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03-Jul-2025
Hearing On Admission
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20-Jun-2025
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20-Jun-2025
Hearing On Admission
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17-Jun-2025
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17-Jun-2025
Hearing On Admission
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02-Jun-2025
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02-Jun-2025
Hearing On Admission
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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26-May-2025
Hearing On Admission
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19-May-2025
Hearing On Admission
Principal District and Sessions Judge
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05-May-2025
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05-May-2025
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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03-May-2025
Case filed
Registration No. 251/2025
The Court of Sessions Judge, Patna allowed the criminal revision petition filed by Richa Jha and Kunal Jha, setting aside the trial court's composite order that had rejected their Section 317 CrPC exemption petition, cancelled their bail bonds, and issued non-bailable warrants. The court held that such a composite order directly affects the accused's liberty and fundamental rights, making it a non-interlocutory order subject to revision under Section 397(2) CrPC, rather than a mere procedural interlocutory order. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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