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Hyderabad Court: Rajesh Kumar's Anticipatory Bail Request Reviewed

Updated
Nov 2, 2025 12:38 PM
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Here's the scoop: Rajesh Kumar in Hyderabad is in trouble and asked for anticipatory bail. The court had a lot to say about it. Let's break down what happened.

The Bail Request

Rajesh Kumar, accused in Crime No.232 of 2025 at Goshamahal Police Station, Hyderabad, asked the court for anticipatory bail. He was charged under Section 303(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. Rajesh felt the police were giving him a hard time even after he explained his side of the story.

"The police are harassing him," claimed Rajesh's lawyer, Sri Mohd. Gulam Rasool.

The Court's Take

Judge K. Sujana listened to both sides. The government's lawyer, Sri D. Arun Kumar, said Rajesh was cooperating with the investigation. This was an important point in the hearing.

Supreme Court Guidelines to the Rescue

Judge Sujana reminded everyone about the Supreme Court's rules from the case Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar. The court told the police to follow these rules carefully.

"The investigating officer is directed to follow the guidelines scrupulously," said Judge Sujana.

Cooperation is Key

The court told Rajesh to keep working with the police. He has to provide all necessary documents to prove his case. The police will look at these documents before making any decisions.

The Final Word

The petition was wrapped up with these instructions. Any other pending matters were closed.

And there you have it! The court made sure both sides play fair and follow the rules. Judge Sujana kept things balanced, making sure the investigation is smooth and fair.