The High Court of Delhi granted regular bail to the accused applicants, Hemant Gupta and a co-accused, in connection with a murder case (FIR involving offenses under the IPC and Arms Act), primarily based on the principle of parity with a previously granted co-accused, Shamsher, as neither of the applicants fired the fatal shot.
- Case Background:
- The incident occurred on October 22, 2022, when the deceased, Dheeraj @ Nanhe, was consuming alcohol with friends.
- An altercation arose after the deceased requested a cigarette from three individuals on a motorcycle, leading to a physical scuffle.
- One of the individuals on the motorcycle shot and killed the deceased, after which all three fled the scene.
- The prosecution identified the three individuals as Shamsher and the two present applicants.
- Key Court Considerations:
- Principle of Parity: Counsel for the applicant, Hemant Gupta, argued for bail on the basis of parity with co-accused Shamsher.
- Role Distinction: The prosecution conceded that neither Shamsher nor the applicant Hemant Gupta fired the weapon at the deceased.
- Court’s Conclusion: Recognizing that the applicants’ roles were similar to that of the co-accused who had already been granted bail, the Court found it appropriate to extend the same relief to the current applicants.
- Final Order:
- The bail applications (BAIL APPLNs. 1859/2026 & 2014/2026) were allowed by Justice Girish Kathpalia on July 13, 2026.
- A copy of the order was directed to be transmitted immediately to the concerned Jail Superintendent for the applicants’ information.
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