Delhi High Court · 2025-03-27
AJAYAVEER vs STATE THROUGH SHO P S BAWANA
- Citation / case number
- BAIL APPLN.-165/2025 2025:DHC:2059
- Court
- Delhi High Court
- Petitioner
- AJAYAVEER
- Respondent
- STATE THROUGH SHO P S BAWANA
Judgment text excerpt
$~12 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Date of Decision: 27.03.2025 + BAIL APPLN. 165/2025 AJAYAVEER .....Petitioner Through: Mr. Rakesh Tanwar and Mr. Ujjwal Tripathi, Advocate versus STATE THROUGH SHO P S BAWANA .....Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj Pant, APP for State with SI Mohit Batan, PS Bawana CORAM: JUSTICE GIRISH KATHPALIA JUDGMENT (ORAL) 1. Petitioner seeks regular bail in case FIR No. 606/2024 of PS Bawana for offence under Section 105 BNS. 2. The prosecution case is as follows. On 06.08.2024, on receipt of DD No. 86A regarding an unconscious man without any visible injuries found near factory no. 250, Sector-1, Bawana, the investigating officer from PS Bawana proceeded to the spot, where he met the first informant Rajesh, who informed that the unconscious man lying there was Kamal, working as a truck driver with him for the past three years. When Kamal did not respond, Rajesh called the emergency services. Upon arrival at the crime scene, the investigation team did not find any blood spots or visible injuries, so Kamal BAIL APPLN. 165/2025 Page 1 of 3 pages Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed By:NEETU N NAIR Signing Date:27.03.2025 19:11:17 was taken to MV hospital where he was declared brought dead by the doctor. After placing the dead body in mortuary and informing the wife of the deceased, the Investigating Officer proceeded further with the investigation. The post-mortem report of the deceased mentioned the cause of death as cerebral damage and spinal shock caused by injuries to head and neck, inflicted by blunt force. Thereafter, during investigation around the scene of incident, the Investigating Officer met two eyewitnesses namely Mukesh and Kanhaiya and he recorded their statements. Thereafter, both of them were examined on oath under Sec