Chattisgarh High Court
Emran Qureshi vs State Of Chhattisgarh on 10 March, 2026
Author: Ramesh Sinha
Bench: Ramesh Sinha
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2026:CGHC:11438
NAFR
HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BILASPUR
MCRCA No. 333 of 2026
Emran Qureshi S/o Shri Subhan Qureshi, Aged About 34 Years R/o Gali No.
6 Thana Mowa, Raipur, District Raipur C.G. (Full Address Not Mentioned In
Certified Copy Is R/o House No. 1147, V V Vihaar, Aman Nagar, Mowa Gali
VAIBHAV
SINGH No. 6 Thana Mowa, District Raipur C.G. ...Applicant
Digitally signed
by VAIBHAV
SINGH
Date: 2026.03.11
10:37:42 +0530
versus
State Of Chhattisgarh Through Station House Officer Police Station
Ratanpur District Bilaspur C.G. ...Non-applicant
For Applicant : Dr. N.K. Shukla, Senior Advocate, along with
Mr. Dinesh Bole, Advocate
For Non-applicant/State : Ms. Monika Thakur, Panel Lawyer.
Hon'ble Mr. Ramesh Sinha, Chief Justice
Order on Board
10.03.2026
1.This first anticipatory bail application under Section 482 of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 has been filed by the applicant, who is apprehending his arrest in connection with Crime No.590/2025, registered at Police Station - Ratanpur District - Bilaspur (C.G.) for the offence punishable under Sections under Section 4, 6,10 of the C.G. 2 Agriculture Cattle Preservation Act, and Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act 1960.
2. The prosecution story in brief, is that, on 10-09-2025, acting on information from a confidential source, police intercepted an Eicer vehicle bearing registration No. CG-04 PT-8078 at NH-130, Belpara, while it was allegedly transporting cattle illegally from Korba towards Ratnapur and onward to Uttar Pradesh without valid documents and in a cruel manner. The driver fled from the spot, and one person present, Shahrukh Qureshi, was found in the vehicle. On search, 17 cattle were recovered, comprising 13 buffaloes, 2 buffalo calves, and 2 dead buffaloes. On the basis of memorandum statements, the applicant/accused was linked to the transportation of the said cattle, and Crime No. 590/25 was registered at Police Station Ratanpur for offences under Sections 4, 6, and 10 of the Chhattisgarh Agricultural Cattle Preservation Act. He has committed no offence and no criminal history against him.
3. Learned counsel for the applicant submits that the applicant is innocent and has been falsely implicated in the present case, and there is not an iota of evidence against the applicant. It is further submitted that the offences alleged are not punishable with life imprisonment or imprisonment exceeding ten years. Learned counsel submits that the provisions of the C.G. Krishak Pashu Parikshan Adhiniyam, 1959 (Chhattisgarh Agricultural Cattle Preservation Act, 1959), which came into force on 07.08.1959, have been invoked in the present case, and the said Act was enacted to provide for the preservation of animals suitable for milch, draught, breeding or 3 agricultural purposes. It is further submitted that as per the Schedule of the Act, buffaloes are included within the definition of agricultural cattle and Section 4 of the Act regulates slaughter of such cattle, while Sections 6 and 10 provide restrictions on transportation and prescribe punishment which may extend to three years with fine. Learned counsel further submits that the FIR dated 10.09.2025 has been filed in the present case; however, the main accused persons, namely Anish Qureshi and Shahrukh Qureshi, have already been granted regular bail by this Hon'ble Court in MCRC No. 9403/2025 and MCRC No. 833/2026 respectively, and another co-accused Shubhan Qureshi has been granted anticipatory bail in MCRC (A) No. 212/2026. It is also submitted that the applicant is a permanent resident within the State of Chhattisgarh and there is no likelihood of absconding, and the applicant is ready to cooperate with the trial. Hence, on the ground of parity and considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the applicant may kindly be granted bail.
4. On the other hand, learned State counsel opposes the anticipatory bail application of the present applicant and submits that the applicant has two previous criminal antecedents; therefore, he is not entitled to the grant of bail.
5. I have heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the case diary.
6. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the submissions advanced by learned counsel for the parties, the nature of the dispute and the material available on record, and further taking into consideration the fact that the main accused persons, namely Anish 4 Qureshi and Shahrukh Qureshi, have already been granted regular bail by this Court in MCRC No. 9403/2025 and MCRC No. 833/2026 respectively, and another co-accused Shubhan Qureshi has been granted anticipatory bail by this Court in MCRC (A) No. 212/2026, this Court is inclined to extend the benefit of parity to the present applicant. Accordingly, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case, this Court finds it appropriate to allow the application. Hence, the application for anticipatory bail is allowed.
7. Accordingly, the instant MCRCA is allowed and it is directed that in the event of arrest of the applicant - Emran Qureshi, on executing a personal bond and one surety in the like sum to the satisfaction of the arresting Officer, he shall be released on bail on the following conditions:-
(a) he shall not directly or indirectly make any inducement, threat or promise to any person acquainted with the facts of the case so as to dissuade him from disclosing such fact to the Court.
(b) he shall not act in any manner which will be prejudicial to fair and expeditious trial.
(c) he shall appear before the trial Court on each and every date given to him by the said Court till disposal of the trial.
(d) the applicant and the surety shall submit a copy of his adhaar card along with a coloured postcard full size photo having printed the adhaar number on it, which shall be verified by the trial Court.
(e) he shall not involve himself in any offence of similar nature in future.
Sd/-
(Ramesh Sinha) CHIEF JUSTICE Vaibhav