RAJVEER SINGH @ RAHUL vs STATE OF PUNJAB — CRM-M/30361/2026
Disposed: --DISMISSED on 02nd June 2026.
CNR: PHHC010886492026
Filing Number
CRM-M/41766/2026
Filing Date
20-May-2026
Registration No
CRM-M/30361/2026
Registration Date
22-May-2026
Judge
Mrs. Justice Manisha Batra
Coram
Mrs. Justice Manisha Batra
Bench Type
Single
Category
39 - ANTICIPATORY BAILS ( 144 )
Sub-Category
( 944 )
Judicial Branch
CRIMINAL BRANCH
Decision Date
02-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISMISSED
Last updated 03-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.RAJVEER SINGH @ RAHUL
Adv. TEJINDER PAL SINGH
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2.RAJVEER SINGH
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF PUNJAB
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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02-Jun-2026
Mrs. Justice Manisha BatraView PDF
The High Court of Punjab & Haryana dismissed Rajveer Singh's anticipatory bail petition in a case involving charges of criminal breach of trust, cheating, and criminal intimidation related to alleged non-payment for 5.35 kg of gold ornaments and snatching 200 grams of gold from a complainant. The court found the allegations serious and determined that custodial interrogation was necessary for thorough investigation, holding that anticipatory bail can only be granted in exceptional circumstances, which the petitioner failed to establish. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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20-May-2026
Case filed
Registration No. CRM-M/30361/2026
The High Court of Punjab & Haryana dismissed Rajveer Singh's anticipatory bail petition in a case involving charges of criminal breach of trust, cheating, and criminal intimidation related to alleged non-payment for 5.35 kg of gold ornaments and snatching 200 grams of gold from a complainant. The court found the allegations serious and determined that custodial interrogation was necessary for thorough investigation, holding that anticipatory bail can only be granted in exceptional circumstances, which the petitioner failed to establish. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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