✦ High Court of India · 04 Dec 2025

Mr. Ramesh Gupta, Mr. Shailendra Singh, Mr. Anshul Pratap Singh, Ms. Utsa Sharma & v. STATE OF NCT OF DELHI

Case Details High Court of India · 04 Dec 2025

FIR No.154/2025 dated 09.03.2025, registered at Police Station Mukherjee Nagar, for offence under Sections 110/3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (‘BNS’).

2. Briefly stated, the FIR was registered for the offence under Sections 110/3(5) of the BNS on the statement of the complainant, namely, Amit Kumar (victim’s friend). Subsequently, after death of the victim, Section 105 of the BNS was added. It was alleged that on the intervening night of BAIL APPLN. 4698/2025 Signature Not Verified Signed By:HARMINDER KAUR Signing Date:05.12.2025 18:14:43

07.03.2025 and 08.03.2025, at around 2:30AM, the victim had gone to the PG where the complainant was staying, and requested him to shelter the victim from the accused Sourabh and his friends. Allegedly, after some time, around 4 AM, the accused Sourabh came to the spot with his friends in search of the victim. Hearing a voice calling out to find the victim for teaching him a lesson, the victim became terrified and ran towards the stairs to escape by crossing over to the other terrace. The accused persons allegedly came inside the PG of the complainant and searched furiously for the victim. It is alleged that the accused persons also threatened the complainant of dire consequences if he protected the victim. After leaving the complainant’s room, the accused persons went towards the stairs. A PCR call was subsequently received around 4:56AM regarding the victim lying in a pool of blood after falling from the roof.

3. During investigation, all four accomplices of the accused Sourabh (who had accompanied the said accused to the PG of the complainant), including the applicant, were identified from the CCTV footage. It was also found during investigation that the victim and the accused Sourabh had a spat around 2AM on

08.03.2025 near Batra Cinema, whereafter, the accused Sourabh made calls to several persons to teach a lesson to the victim. It was found that the accused Sourabh had chased the victim with his accomplices for over two hours, and he had gone to the victim’s house as well before going to the complainant’s PG. Signature Not Verified Signed By:HARMINDER KAUR Signing Date:05.12.2025 18:14:43 BAIL APPLN. 4698/2025

4. The learned senior counsel for the applicant submits that the applicant has been falsely implicated in the present case and he is innocent.

5. He submits that the present case at best is one of accidental death and the offence under Section 105 of the IPC is not made out against the applicant. He submits that there is no direct evidence against the applicant and he appears to have been implicated essentially on the basis of the disclosure of the accused Sourabh, which is inadmissible as evidence. He submits that there is no material to show common intention in the present case.

6. He further submits that it is impossible to identify the applicant from the purported CCTV footage, and even otherwise, it cannot be asserted that he was one of the individuals who had accompanied the accused Sourabh upstairs to the room just because he may have been seen entering the building.

7. He submits that the applicant is not seen in the CCTV footage and his phone location is also not found to be near the spot where the initial quarrel took place between the applicant and the main accused Sourabh. He submits that the applicant did not chase the victim and he is only alleged to have accompanied the main accused to the complainant’s PG.

8. He submits that the applicant is ready to join the investigation and no purpose will be served by subjecting him to incarceration.

9. Per contra, the learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the State vehemently opposes the grant of any relief to the Signature Not Verified Signed By:HARMINDER KAUR Signing Date:05.12.2025 18:14:43 BAIL APPLN. 4698/2025 applicant. He submits that the applicant’s presence at the spot is established by his CDR as well as the CCTV footage. He further submits that the main accused Sourabh had called the victim on multiple occasions on the night of the incident and the applicant had also received a call from co-accused Deepak.

10. He submits that the applicant has been identified by the complainant in his supplementary statement and also by an independent witness– Ankit. He further submits that NBWs have been issued against the applicant.

12. I have heard the counsel and perused the record. It is trite law that the power to grant a pre-arrest bail is extraordinary in nature and is to be exercised sparingly. The Hon’ble Apex Court, in the case of State of A.P. v. Bimal Krishna Kundu : (1997) 8 SCC 104, held as under:

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