RAJAT JAIN vs State of U.P. — 764/2026
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 498A,323,504. Disposed: Contested--DECIDED on 12th March 2026.
Bail Application
CNR: UPSP010020222026
Filing Number
1833/2026
Filing Date
18-02-2026
Registration No
764/2026
Registration Date
18-02-2026
Court
District and Session Judge
Judge
1-District Judge
Decision Date
12th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DECIDED
FIR Details
FIR Number
46
Police Station
PS MAHILA
Year
2025
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
RAJAT JAIN
Adv. RISHIPAL
Respondent(s)
State of U.P.
Hearing History
Judge: 1-District Judge
Disposed
hearing
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 12-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 18-02-2026 | hearing |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: 764/2026 - Rajat Jain v. State of U.P. The court granted anticipatory bail to Rajat Jain in a dowry harassment case (IPC Sections 498A, 323, 504 and Dowry Prohibition Act 3/4). The court found that Jain was falsely implicated; the charge sheet had been filed without his arrest during investigation, and no abuse of bail was demonstrated. Applying Supreme Court precedents, the court approved interim bail with personal bond of ₹25,000 and seven conditions including court appearance, no witness intimidation, and cooperation with proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: 764/2026 - Rajat Jain v. State of U.P. The court granted anticipatory bail to Rajat Jain in a dowry harassment case (IPC Sections 498A, 323, 504 and Dowry Prohibition Act 3/4). The court found that Jain was falsely implicated; the charge sheet had been filed without his arrest during investigation, and no abuse of bail was demonstrated. Applying Supreme Court precedents, the court approved interim bail with personal bond of ₹25,000 and seven conditions including court appearance, no witness intimidation, and cooperation with proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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