
Here's the scoop on a recent court decision where Raghav Sharma was denied bail in a serious knife attack case. Justice K. Sujana made the call after hearing both sides of the story.
The case involves Raghav Sharma, accused of attacking Priya Mehra with a knife, causing severe injuries to her shoulders and stomach. This incident was recorded under Crime No.139 of 2025 at Itikyala Police Station. The charges against him are under Sections 109, 75, and 352 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
The police got a tip from the Government hospital in Gadwal about a woman with serious injuries. Priya Mehra's statement revealed that Raghav Sharma had misbehaved with her and attacked her when she tried to stop him. This led to the registration of a complaint against him.
Raghav Sharma's lawyer, Sri M. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, argued that the accusations were false. He claimed there was no initial complaint and that Priya Mehra's family was present during the incident, suggesting a possible setup. He pleaded for anticipatory bail, insisting on his client's innocence.
On the flip side, the Additional Public Prosecutor, Sri D. Arun Kumar, highlighted the seriousness of the situation. He pointed out the severe injuries inflicted on Priya Mehra and Raghav Sharma's criminal history, which includes other pending cases from 2021 and 2024. He strongly opposed the bail request.
After reviewing all the arguments and evidence, Justice K. Sujana decided against granting bail. The decision was influenced by the seriousness of the charges and Raghav Sharma's past behavior. The petition for bail was dismissed, reflecting the court's stance on such serious allegations.
"Considering the severity of allegations and past history of the petitioner, this court is not inclined to grant bail," stated Justice K. Sujana.
Justice K. Sujana decided not to let Raghav Sharma out on bail because of the serious nature of the charges and his previous bad behavior. The court's decision shows that it takes these kinds of crimes very seriously.