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KESHVENDRA SINGH VS. SHANKAR SINGH - Crl.A. No. 3856/2026 - Diary Number 3452 / 2026 - 17-Aug-2026 (Uploaded On 17-08-2026 15:51:26)

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REPORTABLE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. ___ __OF 2026

(@ SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) NO. 2815/2026)

Keshvendra Singh …….Appellant(s)

Versus

Shankar Singh And Anr. ……. Respondent(s)

J U D G M E N T

K. V. Viswanathan, J.

1) Leave granted.

2) The present appeal calls in question the correctness of

the order dated 25.08.2025 in Criminal Revision No. 1669 of

2025 passed by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad. By

the said order, the High Court, while setting aside the order of

the Sessions Court dated 03.03.2025, held as under: -

“17. …. The Sessions Trial No.0934 of 2023 (State of U.P.

vs.. Pancha m Singh and others) which is running

concurrently before the Court of Sessions Judge, Lalitpur,

shall be kept in abeyance and the learned Special Judge

is directed to expedite the proceedings of Gangster

Sessions Trial No.01 of 2024 to satisfy the intent of

mandatory provisions contained in Section 12 of the

Gangsters Act.”

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3) We must record, at the outset, that on 13.04.2026 , while

staying the order of the High Court , we directed the Trial

Court to proceed with the trial and dispose of the same within

two months and report compliance . We have been informed

that the Sessions Court has concluded the trial in Session Trial

No. 934 of 2023 and convicted all the accused in the said case

under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short

‘the IPC’) apart from other Sections. A Compliance Report has

also been received from the Additional District and Sessions

Judge, Lalitpur, to the said effect.

BRIEF FACTS: -

4) The appellant, who is the brother of the deceased (one

Raghvendra Singh ) lodged an FIR on 30.09.2023 being No.

0342 of 2023 under Sections 147, 323, 504, 506, 302 and 427 of

the IPC at Police Station Talbehat, District - Lalitpur, Uttar

Pradesh against 9 (nine) accused persons including the first

respondent herein . The allegation was that Raghavendra

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Singh was mercilessly assaulted and brutally beaten to death

by the accused persons with lathis, stones and metal rods.

5) After a detailed investigation, in October 2023 , charge

sheets were filed against 7 (seven) accused persons in all

under Sections 147, 323, 504, 506, 302 and 427 of the IPC

before the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate , Lalitpur. On

27.11.2023, cognizance was taken and on 08.12.2023, the case

was committed to the Court of Additional District and Sessions

Judge, Lalitpur, who registered the case as Session Trial No.

0934 of 2023.

6) In the meantime, on 12.11.2023, in relation to the said

crime, a Report was prepared by the Station House Officer

(SHO) to the effect that the accused had committed the said

offence as part of a constituted gang. Accordingly, a Gang

Chart was prepared and forwarded to the higher authorities

on 14.11.2023 and 20.12.2023, respectively.

7) On 01.01.2024 , pursuant to the Gang Chart, the SHO ,

Talbehat, Lalitpur, lodged an FIR No. 0001 of 2024 under

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Section 2(b)(i) of the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social

Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986 (hereinafter referred to as

‘the Gangsters Act’) against the said accused persons. When

matters stood thus, on 20.02.2024, a learned Single Judge of

the High Court, while disposing the bail application of one of

the accused, directed to conclude the trial in Session Trial No.

934 of 2023 by proceeding with day-to-day hearing so that the

entire trial could be concluded within a period of one year.

8) On 18.01.2025, 7 (seven) accused persons filed an

application before the Additional District and Sessions Judge

Lalitpur, praying to keep the proceedings in Session Trial No.

934 of 2023 in abeyance on the ground that the very same

accused persons were also accused in the proceedings under

the Gangsters Act and the trial under the Gangsters Act should

have precedence over the trial of any other case against the

accused.

9) The Additional District and Sessions Judge, Lalitpur, by

order of 03.03.2025 , dismissed the application. The learned

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Sessions Judge relied on the judgment of this Court in

Dharmendra Kirthal vs. State of U.P. & Anr., (2013) 8 SCC 368

and observed that the legislature while enacting Section 12

did not intend to delay the trial proceedings for the cases

under the Gangsters Act and f

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