LiveLaw Madhya Pradesh High Court Weekly Roundup: July 27 to August 2, 2026

Jayanti Pahwa

3 Aug 2026 4:00 PM IST

  • LiveLaw Madhya Pradesh High Court Weekly Roundup: July 27 to August 2, 2026

    Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 297 to 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 306Nominal IndexRanjeet Jat v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 297State of Madhya Pradesh v Suresh Bhadoriya 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 298Archana v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 299PK v SM 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 300Ranku v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 301Mazhar Khan v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 302BG v...

    Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 297 to 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 306

    Nominal Index

    • Ranjeet Jat v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 297
    • State of Madhya Pradesh v Suresh Bhadoriya 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 298
    • Archana v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 299
    • PK v SM 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 300
    • Ranku v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 301
    • Mazhar Khan v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 302
    • BG v VG 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 303
    • Dharmendra v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 304
    • Rahul Ataria v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 305
    • Surendra Kumar v State of Madhya Pradesh 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 306

    Condition Requiring Govt Servant To Stand Surety Effectively Denies Bail: MP High Court Grants Relief To Two Detained Ahead Of NEET Protests

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed a habeas corpus petition seeking release of two members of the National Educated Youth Union who were arrested when they filed an application before the Assistant Commissioner of Police for organising a protest in support of students protesting against NEET Paper Leak at Jantar Mantar.

    Case Title: Ranjeet Jat v State of Madhya Pradesh, WP-29660-2026

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 297

    Student Suicide: MP High Court Upholds Discharge Of College Chairman, Says Fee Hike, Stipend Disputes Don't Constitute Abetment

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has upheld the discharge of the Chairman and the Head of the Anaesthesia Department of a medical college in a case relating to the suicide of a postgraduate medical student, holding that disputes over fee hike, denial of leave, stipend deductions and other administrative issues, without any direct instigation or mens rea, do not constitute the offence of abetment of suicide under Section 306 IPC.

    Case Title: State of Madhya Pradesh v Suresh Bhadoriya, CRR 2586/2024

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 298

    MP High Court Issues Guidelines Against Mechanical Freezing Of Entire Bank Accounts In Cyber Fraud Cases, Cites Right To Trade & Property

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has clarified that freezing of entire bank accounts containing ₹2.5 crores of legitimate funds over a suspected amount of ₹980 requires serious scrutiny and must pass the test of proportionality.

    Case Title: Archana v State of Madhya Pradesh, WP-29117-2026

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 299

    HMA | Not Supporting Wife After Her Rape, Remarrying During Subsisting Marriage Constitute Cruelty, Desertion: MP High Court

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court, while dismissing a husband's appeal against a decree of divorce, held that his failure to support his wife after she was raped by another person and his subsequent marriage during the subsistence of the first marriage amounted to cruelty and desertion.

    Case Title: PK v SM, FA-2235-2025

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 300

    Convict Already In Judicial Custody Need Not Formally Surrender Again After Suspension Of Sentence Ends In Another Case: MP High Court

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that a convict who is already in judicial custody in another criminal case is not required to formally surrender again after the expiry of a temporary suspension of sentence in an earlier case.

    Case Title: Ranku v State of Madhya Pradesh, WP-6514-2022

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 301

    Supreme Court's Direction To Keep Sedition Charge In Abeyance Doesn't Bar Continuation Of Trial On Other IPC, UAPA Offences: MP High Court

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that the Supreme Court judgment in S.G. Vombatkere Vs Union of India [W.P.(Civil) 682/2021], which kept charges under Section 124A of the IPC in abeyance pending the case, does not confer blanket immunity from prosecution for other connected offences under the UAPA or the IPC.

    Case Title: Mazhar Khan v State of Madhya Pradesh, Cr.R. No.5582/2024

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 302

    Wife Can't Claim Maintenance From Husband She Alleges Is Of Unsound Mind, Unless Shown He Is Capable Of Earning: MP High Court

    Upholding a Family Court order rejecting a wife's plea for interim maintenance under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, the Madhya Pradesh High Court observed that a wife cannot ordinarily claim maintenance from a husband whom she herself alleges is of unsound mind, unless it is established that his mental illness does not render him functionally incapable of earning an income.

    Case Title: BG v VG, FA-1135-2024

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 303

    WhatsApp Messages Naming Accused Before Death Prima Facie Dying Declaration: MP High Court Denies Bail

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has considered the WhatsApp message sent by the deceased to his father before committing suicide, naming the accused men, as prima facie dying declaration.

    Case Title: Dharmendra v State of Madhya Pradesh, Cr.A. NO. 5816/2026

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 304

    MP High Court Awards ₹5 Lakh Compensation To Police Constable Illegally Detained In Bailable Offence

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has awarded ₹5 lakh compensation to a police constable who was illegally detained in connection with a bailable offence, holding that the police cannot keep an accused in custody merely because they intend to produce him before a Magistrate within 24 hours.

    Case Title: Rahul Ataria v State of Madhya Pradesh, WP-11135-2025

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 305

    Courts Must Inquire Into Accused's Mental Capacity To Stand Trial Even Without Application If Material Exists: MP High Court

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that where material exists raising a prima facie doubt about an accused's mental capacity to stand trial, the trial court has a mandatory duty to conduct an inquiry even if no application has been filed in that regard.

    Case Title: Surendra Kumar v State of Madhya Pradesh, MCRC-47191-2025

    Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (MP) 306

    Jayanti Pahwa

    Jayanti Pahwa

    Jayanti Pahwa is a Correspondent with LiveLaw, covering the Madhya Pradesh High Court

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