In this regular bail application filed under Section 430 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) [or corresponding provisions], the petitioner Nafe Singh @ Mantri sought regular bail in connection with FIR No. 766/2015 registered at Police Station Chhawla for offenses punishable under Sections 302, 307, and 34 of the IPC and Sections 27, 54, and 59 of the Arms Act. The applicant sought parity with a co-accused, Pradeep, who had been granted bail by the High Court on March 16, 2026. Justice Girish Kathpalia dismissed the bail application, holding that the petitioner’s case was entirely distinct from that of the co-accused because the petitioner had previously jumped interim bail in 2023, was declared a Proclaimed Offender, and was only re-arrested in 2025. Furthermore, the Court noted the applicant’s extensive criminal history—including involvement under MCOCA and four additional murder cases—and observed that his absconding had delayed the trial, during which a key eyewitness passed away.
Background and Applicant’s Plea
- The Allegations: The applicant, along with co-accused persons, was accused of attacking the deceased on December 20, 2015, and firing multiple gunshots resulting in his instantaneous death, while an eyewitness (Suraj Bhan) managed to escape uninjured at the time.
- Ground for Bail: The sole ground pressed by the petitioner’s counsel was the principle of parity, noting that co-accused Pradeep had been released on bail by the Delhi High Court on March 16, 2026.
Court’s Analysis and Findings on Parity
- History of Absconding: The Court accepted the State’s argument that parity did not apply because the petitioner had been granted interim bail for seven days in 2023, but jumped bail and could only be apprehended in 2025 after being declared a Proclaimed Offender.
- Flight Risk: Given this conduct, the Court found a high likelihood that the applicant would jump bail again to evade trial.
- Criminal Record: The applicant was also noted to be implicated in an MCOCA case alongside four other murder cases.
- Impact on Trial: While co-accused Pradeep was granted bail partly due to a 10-year incarceration without prosecution witnesses being examined, the delay in the present applicant’s trial was directly caused by his own absconding—a period during which the key eyewitness, Suraj Bhan, unfortunately died.
Final Outcome
- Bail Dismissed: The regular bail application and all accompanying applications were dismissed.
2026 DHC 6882
Nafe Singh @ Mantri v. State (N.C.T. of Delhi) & Anr. (D.O.J. 19.08.2026)




