In Mukul @ Puneet vs. State (NCT of Delhi), the Delhi High Court granted regular bail to an accused charged with attempt to murder (Section 307/34 IPC) for allegedly stabbing a victim. Justice Girish Kathpalia allowed the bail application after the State raised no serious objection, noting that the injured victim—who had previously been avoiding the trial—had finally been examined before the trial court. The Court also took into account the petitioner’s custody since May 2024, the victim’s discharge from the hospital shortly after the incident, and the fact that a co-accused had already been granted bail.
- Factual Allegations
The petitioner sought regular bail in connection with FIR No. 357/2024 (PS Sagarpur) for an offence under Section 307/34 of the IPC. The prosecution alleged that the petitioner inflicted a stab injury on the victim, Subhit, in the presence of the complainant, Suraj.
- Medical and Custody History
The incident took place on May 29, 2024, and the petitioner was taken into custody the next day, May 30, 2024. The Court noted that the victim was discharged from the hospital 12 days after the incident occurred.
- Key Considerations for Bail
The Court highlighted several factors that justified the grant of bail:
- Examination of Victim: A significant hurdle in the trial was that the injured victim, Subhit, had previously not been appearing before the trial court to record his testimony. However, the State confirmed that the victim has now been examined.
- State’s No Objection: Given that the victim’s testimony has been recorded, the State expressed that it had no serious objection to the petitioner’s release.
- Parity: The Court noted that a co-accused named Vimal, who allegedly held the victim during the assault, had already been granted bail by the Court on April 2, 2026.
- Decision and Conditions
Finding the circumstances suitable for release, the Court allowed the application for regular bail. The petitioner’s release is subject to the following conditions:
- Furnishing a personal bond of ₹10,000/-.
- Providing one surety in the same amount to the satisfaction of the Trial Court.
The Court directed that the order be immediately transmitted to the Jail Superintendent to inform the petitioner of the decision.
2026 DHC 5327
Mukul @ Puneet vs. State (NCT of Delhi)(D.O.J. 03.07.2026)




