STATE NCT OF DELHI MINISTRY OF HOME SECRETARY vs BISHAN @ BINNY ALIAS BAGGA — Crl.A. No. 184/2011
Case under Section II-D. Status: Sclsc Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010280882009
Filing Date
15-Sep-2009
Registration No
Crl.A. No. 184/2011
Diary Number
28088/2009
Order Date
20-Jul-2022
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Disposal Type
Dismissed
Last updated 06-Jul-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.STATE NCT OF DELHI MINISTRY OF HOME SECRETARY
Adv. B. V. BALARAM DAS (Dead / Retired / Elevated) [P-1]
Respondent(s)
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1.BISHAN @ BINNY ALIAS BAGGA
Adv. TARA CHANDRA SHARMA (Dead / Retired / Elevated) RUPESH KUMAR (Dead / Retired / Elevated) [R-1] CHANDER SHEKHAR ASHRI[R-2]
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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20-Jul-2022
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20-Jul-2022
Fixed Date by Court
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ajay Rastogi and Hon'ble Mr. Justice C.T. Ravikumar
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04-May-2022
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04-May-2022
After Week/Month/Vacation
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ajay Rastogi and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjiv Khanna
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19-Sep-2019
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
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19-Sep-2019
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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23-Nov-2011
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26-Nov-2010
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16-Jul-2010
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22-Jan-2010
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25-Nov-2009
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06-Nov-2009
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15-Sep-2009
Case filed
Registration No. Crl.A. No. 184/2011
Case Summary: State NCT of Delhi v. Bishan @ Binny Alias Bagga Outcome: The Supreme Court dismissed Delhi's appeal and upheld the High Court's acquittal (dated 06.04.2009). The Court found no direct evidence connecting respondents to the murder of Satish Kumar and affirmed that the High Court's reappraisal of evidence was sound, converting the trial court's conviction into acquittal on charges under Section 302 IPC and Section 27 Arms Act. Key Details: The respondents were originally convicted by trial court (27.01.2001) for stabbing Satish Kumar to death on 27.07.1991. However, the High Court reexamined witness testimony and found insufficient direct evidence linking them to the crime. The Supreme Court, after reviewing statements of key witnesses (PW-7, PW-22, PW-9, PW-12), agreed with the High Court's reasoning and dismissed the State's appeal on 20.07.2022. No further proceedings remain pending. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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