Karnataka High Court
Sri Bharath @ Sahukar vs The State By on 12 February, 2026
Author: Shivashankar Amarannavar
Bench: Shivashankar Amarannavar
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NC: 2026:KHC:8655
CRL.P No. 10023 of 2025
HC-KAR
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU
DATED THIS THE 12TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2026
BEFORE
THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SHIVASHANKAR AMARANNAVAR
CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 10023 OF 2025 (439(Cr.PC) /
483(BNSS))
BETWEEN:
SRI. BHARATH @ SAHUKAR
S/O SURESH
AGED ABOUT 26 YEARS
R/O NO.313, 5TH CROSS
SWARNASANDRA
MANDYA- 571 401
...PETITIONER
(BY SRI. CHETHAN B, ADVOCATE)
AND:
THE STATE BY
MANDYA EAST POLICE STATION
MANDYA-571 401
Digitally signed by
LAKSHMINARAYANA REPRESENTED BY
MURTHY RAJASHRI
Location: HIGH
STATE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
COURT OF HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA
BANGALORE-560 001
...RESPONDENT
(BY SRI. M.R. PATIL, HCGP)
THIS CRL.P IS FILED UNDER SECTION 439 OF CR.P.C.
(FILED UNDER SECTION 483 OF BNSS) PRAYING TO ENLARGE
THE PETITIONER ON BAIL IN S.C.NO.05/2025
(CR.NO.50/2024) REGISTERED BY THE RESPONDENT MANDYA
EAST POLICE MANDYA FOR THE ALLEGED OFFENCES
PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTIONS 324, 307, 302, 212, 504, 34
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NC: 2026:KHC:8655
CRL.P No. 10023 of 2025
HC-KAR
OF THE I.P.C, ON THE FILE OF THE II ADDL. DISTRICT AND
SESSION COURT AT MANDYA.
THIS PETITION, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,
ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SHIVASHANKAR AMARANNAVAR
ORAL ORDER
This petition is filed by the petitioner -accused No.1 under Section 483 of BNSS praying to grant bail in S.C.No.5/2025 arising out of Crime No.50/2024 of Mandya East Police Station registered for offences punishable under Sections 324, 307, 302, 212, 504, 34 IPC pending on the file of II Additional District and Sessions Court, Mandya.
2. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned High Court Government Pleader for the respondent
-State.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioner would contend that the trial has been commenced and C.W.1 to C.W.7 have been examined as P.W.1 to P.W.7. C.W.3 to C.W.6 have been examined who are stated to be -3- NC: 2026:KHC:8655 CRL.P No. 10023 of 2025 HC-KAR eyewitnesses have not supported the case of the prosecution. FIR has been registered against accused Nos. 1, 2, Manu and four others. The said complaint has been filed on the basis of the statement given by C.W.2 -injured who is eye witness to the incident and brother of the deceased. The said Manoj has not been charge sheeted. The C.W.2 is also having criminal antecedents and involved in several cases in Mandya. Even though the incident has taken place on 09.04.2024, the statement of C.W.2 has been recorded on 26.05.2024 and there is delay in recording the said statement. Material witnesses have been examined. Considering the said aspect, the petitioner is entitled for grant of bail. With this, he prays to allow the petition.
4. Per contra, learned High Court Government Pleader for the respondent -State would contend that C.W.2 is injured eye witness. He has specifically stated the acts of this petitioner assaulting the deceased with deadly weapon. The post mortem report indicates that cause of -4- NC: 2026:KHC:8655 CRL.P No. 10023 of 2025 HC-KAR death is due to head injury. The assault by this petitioner
-accused No.1 is with deadly weapon on the head of the deceased. C.W.2 who has sustained severe injuries took treatment in the hospital and after discharge, his statement has been recorded. C.W.2 has been examined as P.W.2 and he has supported the case of the prosecution. The prosecution has to examine remaining witnesses. If the petitioner is granted bail, there are chances of him threatening the other witnesses and flee from justice. Offence alleged against the petitioner is punishable with death or imprisonment for life. With this, he prayed to reject the petition.
5. Having heard learned counsels, the Court has perused the charge sheet and other materials placed on record.
6. As per charge sheet, the case of the prosecution is that deceased -Akshay Gowda and complainant -Abishek Gowda have assaulted accused No.1 and his brother Rohith and in that regard the case has -5- NC: 2026:KHC:8655 CRL.P No. 10023 of 2025 HC-KAR been registered in Crime No.40/2023 in Mandya East Police Station for offence punishable under Section 307 of IPC and other offences. In that regard, accused No.1 had grudge against the deceased-Akshay Gowda. That on 09.04.2024 at about 11.20 p.m., accused No.1 assaulted with long chopper on the head of the deceased -Akshay Gowda and deceased fell on the ground and accused No.2 assaulted C.W.2 with long chopper on his left side of face and chest and caused severe injuries.
7. Serious overtacts alleged against petitioner - accused No.1, assaulting the deceased with long chopper on his head. The post mortem report indicates that the cause of death of the deceased is due to head injury sustained. Accused No.2 who has been granted bail is not alleged of assaulting the deceased and allegation against him is assaulting C.W.2 -injured. Merely because C.W.3 to C.W.7 who are eyewitnesses have not supported the case of the prosecution is not ground for grant of bail. The prosecution has to examine the other witnesses. P.W.2 - -6-
NC: 2026:KHC:8655 CRL.P No. 10023 of 2025 HC-KAR C.W.2 is injured has supported the case of the prosecution. The offence alleged against the petitioner is heinous offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life. If the petitioner is granted bail, there are chances of he tampering the other prosecution witnesses and flee from justice.
8. Considering the above aspects, the petitioner has not made out any grounds for grant of bail and in the result of petition is dismissed.
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(SHIVASHANKAR AMARANNAVAR) JUDGE DSP List No.: 2 Sl No.: 1