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Vishal Bisht vs State Of Uttarakhand
2026 Latest Caselaw 1432 UK

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 1432 UK
Judgement Date : 24 February, 2026

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Uttarakhand High Court

Vishal Bisht vs State Of Uttarakhand on 24 February, 2026

Author: Alok Kumar Verma
Bench: Alok Kumar Verma
                                                           2026:UHC:1221

     IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND
                AT NAINITAL
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE ALOK KUMAR VERMA
                    24th FEBRUARY, 2026
        FIRST BAIL APPLICATION NO. 2548 of 2025

Vishal Bisht                                          .....Applicant

                                  Versus
State of Uttarakhand                                  .....Respondent

Counsel for the Applicant         :       Mr. Lalit Sharma, Advocate.


Counsel for the Respondent        :       Mr. Deepak Bhardwaj, Brief
                                          Holder.


Hon'ble Alok Kumar Verma,J.

Applicant - Vishal Bisht is in judicial custody for

the offence punishable under Sections 109, 115(2), 191(3),

3(5), 324(4), 324(5), 351(2), 351(3) and Section 352 of

the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 in Case Crime No. 201

of 2025, registered at Police Station Haldwani, District

Nainital.

2. According to the respondent-State, on

23.06.2025 at about 07.30 p.m., Harish Singh Mehra, the

younger brother of the informant, along with his

companions Neeraj Bhagat, Bhupendra Singh Bora and

Ganesh Singh Darmwal were going in a car from his house.

Co-accused Rohit Mandola alias Raja and others came in

front of the car and pulled Harish Singh Mehra out of the

car and beat him. When Bhupendra Singh and Ganesh

Singh Darmwal tried to save Harish Singh Mehra, they

assaulted them. Rohit Mandola fired to kill Harish Singh

2026:UHC:1221 Mehra but bullet hit Bhupendra Singh Bora. Rohit Mandola

alias Raja fired the second shot at Bhupendra Singh. The

companions of Rohit Mandola alias Raja were also armed.

They also opened fire. Harish Singh Mehra, Bhupendra

Singh and Ganesh Singh Darmwal were admitted to the

hospital. The First Information Report was registered on

24.06.2025.

3. Heard Mr. Lalit Sharma, learned counsel for the

applicant and Mr. Deepak Bhardwaj, learned Brief Holder for

the respondent.

4. Mr. Lalit Sharma, Advocate, contended that the

applicant has been falsely implicated in the present matter.

He was not involved in the alleged offence. Applicant did

not fire any shot. According to the respondent, Rohit

Mandola alias Raja had fired the shot which hit Bhupendra

Singh Bora. No firearm was recovered from the possession

of the applicant. Harish Singh Mehra was discharged from

the hospital on 27.06.2025. Bhupendra Singh Bora was

discharged on 01.07.2025 and Ganesh Singh Darmwal was

discharged from the hospital on 30.06.2025. Applicant is

not a convicted person. He is a permanent resident of

District Naintial, therefore, there is no possibility of his

absconding. Charge-sheet has already been filed, therefore,

there is no chance of tampering with the evidence, and, the

applicant is in custody since 27.06.2025.

5. Mr. Deepak Bhardwaj, Brief Holder, has opposed

2026:UHC:1221 the bail application.

6. Bail is the rule and committal to jail is an

exception. Refusal of bail is a restriction on the personal

liberty of the individual, guaranteed under Article 21 of the

Constitution of India. The object of keeping the accused in

detention during the trial is not punishment. The main

purpose is manifestly to secure the attendance of the

accused.

7. Having considered the submissions of learned

counsel for both the parties and in the facts and

circumstances of the case, no reason is found to keep the

applicant behind the bars for an indefinite period, therefore,

without expressing any opinion as to the merits of the case,

this Court is of the view that the applicant deserves bail at

this stage.

8. The Bail Application is allowed.

9. Let the applicant - Vishal Bisht be released on

bail on his executing a personal bond and furnishing two

reliable sureties, each in the like amount, to the satisfaction

of the court concerned.

___________________ ALOK KUMAR VERMA, J.

Dt: 24.02.2026 Shiv

 
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