
Quick Summary: The court looked at requests from Suresh Kumar, who wants to get bail in several criminal cases. Judge K. Sujana allowed Suresh Kumar to ask for bail through the Magistrate Court.
Suresh Kumar, who is the second person accused in several crimes, filed multiple requests. These cases, numbered 13829, 13838, 13840, and 13841 of 2025, are about crimes recorded at the CCS Police Station in Hyderabad. Judge K. Sujana reviewed these requests together and made one decision for all.
Suresh Kumar's lawyer, Sri Y. Soma Srinath Reddy, said that Suresh Kumar had been in custody since July 27, 2025, for another crime. He argued that since 90 days had passed, Suresh Kumar should be allowed to get bail in the new cases, as they were reported soon after the first crime.
The lawyer representing the government, Sri D. Arun Kumar, disagreed with this request. He said that even if Suresh Kumar could get bail, he needed to ask for it through the Magistrate Court, not directly to this higher court.
Judge K. Sujana listened to both sides and decided not to give bail directly. Instead, Suresh Kumar was allowed to apply for bail through the Magistrate Court. The lower court was told to look at these requests quickly, within one week of them being filed.
"The trial Court shall dispose of the applications, within a period of one (1) week from the date of filing of applications."
The requests were dealt with as mentioned above. Any other pending requests were also closed. This decision shows the steps needed to ask for bail and the importance of following the right procedures.