Case Law
Subject : Criminal Law - Bail Matters
Indore, M.P. - The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently granted pre-arrest bail to a journalist accused of creating and circulating a defamatory video of a police officer, highlighting that the investigation officer is expected to follow the guidelines laid down in the landmark Arnesh Kumar case for offences punishable with less than seven years of imprisonment.
Justice Sanjeev S Kalgaonkar, while allowing the anticipatory bail plea of reporter Rafiq Khan, observed that there was "prima facie substance" in the journalist's contentions that the case might be a retaliation for prior complaints he had lodged against police officials.
The case originates from an FIR registered at Police Station-Station Road Ratlam under Sections 336(3) (fabricating false evidence) and 336(4) (fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of offence) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023. The applicant, Rafiq Khan, a 42-year-old reporter, apprehended his arrest following a complaint by Head Constable Mahendra Tiwari.
The constable alleged that on June 12, 2025, while he was issuing a traffic challan, Khan recorded a video of the incident. This video, according to the complaint, was later edited, manipulated, and broadcasted on the YouTube channel "Tej India" on June 28, 2025, falsely depicting the officer as accepting a bribe. The constable claimed this act harmed his reputation and caused social disrepute.
Applicant's Submissions:
State's Opposition:
Justice Kalgaonkar's order emphasized the procedural safeguards for arrest in minor offences and the context surrounding the allegations.
> "The fact remains that both the offences are punishable with imprisonment for less than 7 years. The investigation officer is expected to follow the guidelines laid down in cases of Arnesh Kumar and Satender Kumar Antil (supra). The contentions raised by the applicants have prima facie substance, looking to the previous complaint lodged by the applicant with higher police officials."
The Court noted that the veracity of the video and Khan's complicity would be determined during the trial. It considered several factors in favor of granting bail: - The applicant's profession as a news reporter and his family responsibilities. - The absence of any pending criminal antecedents. - The unlikelihood of him fleeing justice, tampering with evidence, or influencing witnesses. - The Court reasoned that incarceration was not necessary for the investigation and would cause undue hardship, social disrepute, and humiliation to the applicant.
Without commenting on the merits of the accusation, the High Court concluded that it was inclined to grant anticipatory bail.
The Court directed that in the event of arrest, Rafiq Khan shall be released on bail upon furnishing a personal bond of Rs. 50,000 with a solvent surety of the like amount. The bail is subject to standard conditions, including cooperation with the investigation and not leaving India without prior permission of the court. The order is set to remain effective until the end of the trial.
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