GUWAHATI, India, July 1 -- Gauhati High Court issued the following order on June 2:

1. Heard Mr. H. Ali, the learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Mr. R. J. Baruah, the learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the State respondent.

2. The learned counsel for the petitioners has submitted that the petitioner by order dated 04.03.2025, was allowed to go on interim anticipatory bail by this Court and in pursuant to the directions of this Court, they have appeared before the Investigating Officer.

3. On the other hand, the learned Additional Public Prosecutor has produced the case diary of Kamalpur P. S. Case No. 28/2025.

4. However, he submits that there are sufficient incriminating materials against the petitioner in the case diary. However, he submits that the petitioners have appeared before the Investigating Officer and his statement under Section 181 of BNS, 2023 has also been recorded. However, he submits that the injury report of the victim is not yet available and therefore, he prays for some more time to produce the injury report.

5. I have considered the submissions made by both the sides and have gone through the materials available on record including the case diary of Kamalpur P. S. Case No. 28/2025.

6. It appears that the petitioners has complied with the directions of this Court and as they have co-operated in the investigation, hence, though the injury report is not available, however, this Court is of the considered opinion that if they continue to co-operate in the investigation, their custodial detention may not be necessary for fair completion of the investigation of the Kamalpur P. S. Case No. 28/2025.

7. Hence, the interim anticipatory bail granted to the petitioner by order dated 04.03.2025 is hereby made absolute with a condition that he shall continue to cooperate in the investigation.

8. With the above observations, this anticipatory bail application is disposed of.

9. Send back the case diary.

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