PARAMBIR SINGH SANDHU vs STATE OF PUNJAB & ANR — CRM-M/19259/2026
Disposed: --DISPOSED OF on 10th April 2026.
CNR: PHHC010564842026
Filing Number
CRM-M/25176/2026
Filing Date
02-Apr-2026
Registration No
CRM-M/19259/2026
Registration Date
07-Apr-2026
Judge
Mr. Justice Surya Partap Singh
Coram
Mr. Justice Surya Partap Singh
Bench Type
Single
Category
99 ( 945 )
Sub-Category
38.29 - QUASHING PET U/S 482 CRPC GEN IN U/S 138 NI ACT ( 649 )
Judicial Branch
CRIMINAL BRANCH
Decision Date
10-Apr-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISPOSED OF
Last updated 12-May-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.PARAMBIR SINGH SANDHU
Adv. JYOTI SAREEN
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2.PARAMBIR SINGH
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF PUNJAB & ANR
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2.PARAMBIR SINGH
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3.CAPITAL SMALL FINCANCE BANK LTD.
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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10-Apr-2026
Mr. Justice Surya Partap SinghView PDF
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of the petition filed by Parambir Singh Sandhu challenging his proclamation as a proclaimed person in a Negotiable Instruments Act complaint case. The court held that since the petitioner was never served with any summons and has not violated any bail conditions, the offense remains bailable. The court directed the petitioner to surrender before the trial court within one month, after which he would be admitted to bail on the same day. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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02-Apr-2026
Case filed
Registration No. CRM-M/19259/2026
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of the petition filed by Parambir Singh Sandhu challenging his proclamation as a proclaimed person in a Negotiable Instruments Act complaint case. The court held that since the petitioner was never served with any summons and has not violated any bail conditions, the offense remains bailable. The court directed the petitioner to surrender before the trial court within one month, after which he would be admitted to bail on the same day. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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