
Quick Summary: Balakishan and Ashok asked for bail in advance because they were worried about being arrested in a Warangal case. Judge K. Sujana told them they must help with the investigation but gave them bail since the crimes they are accused of have punishments of less than seven years in prison.
Balakishan Yadaram and Kanjarla Ashok Kumar were involved in a legal case to get bail in advance. They were concerned about being arrested in connection with a case at Narsampet Police Station, Warangal. The charges were under different sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
Judge K. Sujana took care of this case. She listened to both sides: the lawyer for Balakishan and Ashok, Sri M. Durga Prasad, and the lawyer for the state, Sri D. Arun Kumar. The judge chose not to get into the details of the case but focused on how serious the punishment could be.
"The punishment prescribed for the offences alleged against the petitioners are less than seven years." - Judge K. Sujana
Judge Sujana set certain rules for the bail. Balakishan and Ashok were told to meet the Investigating Officer by November 3, 2025. They must help by giving necessary documents and information during the investigation.
The court mentioned a Supreme Court case, Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar, to make sure the investigation follows the right steps. The Investigating Officer was reminded to follow these steps while dealing with Balakishan and Ashok.
The criminal petition was wrapped up, meaning the court finished this part of the legal process. Any other issues related to this case were also closed. Judge Sujana made sure that the process was fair and followed legal rules.