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(2026) Law Today Live Doc. Id. 21237 = 2026:PHHC:087939
Decided on: 23.06.2026
Present:
Mr. Sandeep Singh Jattan, Advocate for the petitioner.
Mr. Vipul Sherwell, A.A.G., Haryana.
Mr. Rajinder K. Singal, Advocate for the complainant.
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Regular Bail -- Robbery and cheating -- Custody for more than two months -- Settlement of monetary dispute between parties -- Continued incarceration held unjustified.
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Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (46 of 2023), Section 483 -- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (45 of 2023), Sections 310(2), 310(4) and 238 -- Regular bail -- Allegations of robbery and cheating arising out of purported money-doubling scheme -- Petitioner in custody for more than two months -- No recovery to be effected from petitioner -- Matter stated to pertain to monetary transaction which stood settled between parties -- Trial likely to take sufficiently long time -- Merits of allegations to be examined during trial -- Continued incarceration held to serve no useful purpose -- Petitioner entitled to grant of regular bail.
(Paras 3, 5 & 6)
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VIKRAM AGGARWAL, J. (ORAL) –
Prayer in the present petition preferred under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (for short the ‘BNSS’) is for the grant of regular bail to the petitioner in case FIR No.80 dated 09.04.2026 registered under Sections 310 (4), 310 (2) of BNS (the offence under Section 238 of BNS added subsequently in the FIR) at Police Station Mullana, District Ambala.
2. On a complaint having been submitted by one Avinash Verma, the FIR in question was registered, the contents of which are as under:-
“To Station House Officer, Police Station Mullana. Subject-Regarding the assault on the applicant by the accused Rohit, Sunil, Himanshu. Ajay and 2/3 of their other associates and robbing the applicant of Rs.5 lakh. Sir, it is requested that I, Avinash Verma, son of Sanjeev Kumar Verma, resident of village Kurli, police station Lalru, district Mohali, Punjab, run a goldsmith shop in my village by the name of Verma Jewellers. My acquaintance Sukhchain Singh alias Golu, resident of Batoli, police station Lalru, district Mohali, Punjab, comes to my shop. Sukhchain Singh told me that he knows a party that works to double money and you will have to come with me to them. On date 20-03-2026, during the afternoon, Sukhchain Singh made me sit in his car and took me near Khanna Farm on Chandigarh Highway. Where we met three boys whose names were told by Sukhchain Singh as Rohit resident of Gaindapura, Sunil resident of Gundiana, Himanshu resident of Bilaspur, Ajay resident of Maggarpur, Who told me that we work to double the money of more than Rs.10 lakh only for our special friends and take a blank cheque as security for doubling the money. Believing my friend Sukhchain Singh and those boys, I gave an AXIS Bank cheque filled with an amount of three lakh rupees without a date to Rohit and gave two lakh rupees in cash. Rohit took the remaining five lakh rupees in cash and called us to Zirakpur. After that, I along with my friend Sukhchain Singh sat in his car and went to a Zirakpur flat. Where Rohit, Sunil, and Himanshu met. Who, in front of us, placed white paper in a die machine and showed us how genuine notes are made. According to what Sukhchain Singh said, I came to trust those boys and Rohit gave me about Rs.8,000 in Rs.100/100 notes to spend/circulate in the market. After that, I and Sukhchain both came back and we used that money in the market. Today on date 09-04-2026, taking five lakh rupees cash, I along with my friend Sukhchain Singh sat in his car and went near Dheen village bus stop as instructed by Rohit. Where Rohit, Sunil, Himanshu, Ajay and their other associates were found with a black-colored Scorpio and a white-colored Ignis car. When both of us asked Rohit and his associates about how many days it would take to return the doubled money, they, upon seeing the bag full of money in my hand, started beating me up. When Sukhchain Singh rescued me from Rohit and his associates, Rohit and his associates snatched the bag full of money from my hand and fled the spot in their respective vehicles, and while leaving, threatened to kill me. Whom we searched for a lot on our own level but could not find. That legal action be taken against Rohit, Sunil, Himanshu, Ajay and their other associates and my seven lakh rupees and cheque be got returned. Applicant SD/- AVINASH VERMA Avinash Verma son of Sanjeev Kumar Verma resident of village Kurli, police station Lalru, district Mohali, Punjab. Mob. No. 62808-81424 Date 09-04-2026.”
3. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner has been falsely implicated. He further submits that in fact, it was a case of some money transaction which has also been settled between the parties. Learned counsel submits that petitioner is in custody for the last more than two months; no recovery has to be made from him; trial will take a sufficient long time, therefore, no useful purpose would be served by keeping him in custody any longer.
4. Per contra, learned State counsel has opposed the bail application, stating that the petitioner is involved in four other cases out of which one case is pertaining to counterfeit currency. He submits that in fact in this case also, there was an agreement to print counterfeit currency. Learned counsel submits that in case the petitioner is released on bail, he may try to influence and interfere with the investigation and may also abscond.
5. Having considered the submissions made by learned counsel for the parties, this Court is of the opinion that petitioner deserves to be released on bail. He is in custody for the last 2 months and 9 days. As to whether the allegations are correct or not, shall be determined at the stage of trial. It has been stated that the matter pertained to some money transaction, which stands settled. Be that as it may, trial will take a sufficiently long time and no useful purpose would be served by keeping the petitioner in custody any longer.
6. In view of the aforementioned facts and circumstances, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case, the present petition is allowed. The petitioner is ordered to be released on regular bail on his furnishing bail/surety bonds to the satisfaction of the concerned trial Court/Chief Judicial Magistrate/Duty Magistrate.
Petition allowed.
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