This judgment by the High Court of Delhi deals with an anticipatory bail application filed under the relevant provisions of law by the applicant, Kamlesh Kumar Sharma, seeking protection from arrest in FIR No. 116/2025 registered at PS Cyber Police for offenses under Sections 318(4)/319/3(5) of the BNS. The High Court disposed of the application after the State and the Investigating Officer conceded that there was presently no direct evidence or clarity regarding the exact role played by the applicant, directing the applicant to join the investigation while mandating a two-week prior notice to be served before any future arrest.
- Prosecution Allegations:
- The prosecution case was that the applicant was part of an investment fraud scam.
- It was alleged that the de facto complainant was lured through a Facebook advertisement link to invest money with promises of high returns.
- When the complainant’s credited amount reached Rs. 20,00,000/-, a portion was purportedly invested in an IPO by the accused persons, who then threatened legal action unless a balance payment of Rs. 15,00,000/– was made.
- Arguments and State Concession:
- Learned counsel for the applicant contended that the applicant was entirely innocent and falsely implicated without legal evidence.
- When queried by the Court regarding the specific role of the applicant, the Investigating Officer conceded that the precise role was yet to be ascertained and admitted that there was currently no evidence available against the applicant.
- Court Directions and Disposal:
- In light of the Investigating Officer’s admissions, the APP submitted that if sufficient evidence emerged later warranting an arrest, a prior notice would be issued.
- The High Court disposed of the anticipatory bail application by directing the applicant to report to the Investigating Officer for joining the investigation.
- The Court further ordered that if the applicant’s arrest became necessary after collecting sufficient evidence, a mandatory prior notice of two weeks must be given to enable the applicant to pursue appropriate legal remedies.
2026 DHC 6681
Kamlesh Kumar Sharma v. State of NCT of Delhi (D.O.J. 14.08.2026)



