The High Court of Delhi granted regular bail to the accused, Sagar, in FIR No. 636/2023, observing that the accused had been in custody since November 20, 2023, without charges being framed due to procedural delays, and noting discrepancies in the identification process by the secret informer.
- Case Background:
- The applicant, Sagar, sought regular bail in connection with FIR No. 636/2023 at Police Station Punjabi Bagh for offenses under Sections 397, 395, 412, and 34 of the IPC, and Section 25 of the Arms Act.
- The prosecution alleged that the applicant and two co-accused (Vinod and Neeraj) committed a robbery where the applicant snatched a money bag, while co-accused Vinod brandished a pistol and Neeraj operated the motorcycle.
- Key Observations by the Court:
- The Court noted that the applicant has been incarcerated since November 20, 2023, yet charges have not been framed to date.
- The trial is being delayed because the production of co-accused Vinod from Azamgarh Jail has been highly irregular.
- There was a noted discrepancy regarding the secret informer, who initially identified the accused as Neeraj, Vinod, and Jitender, initially omitting the applicant’s name.
- Final Order:
- Considering the circumstances, the Court allowed the bail application, finding no justification for continued detention.
- The applicant is ordered to be released upon furnishing a personal bond of Rs. 10,000 with one surety of the same amount to the satisfaction of the Trial Court.
- The order was passed by Justice Girish Kathpalia on July 13, 2026, with instructions for the Jail Superintendent to be notified immediately.




