Challenges:
- Long-Standing Legal Proceedings
- Multiple FIRs
- Serious Offenses
- Supreme Court Appeal
- Ensuring Compliance with Bail Conditions

The case State Vs. Surender Pal Singh & Ors. originates from two FIRs, FIR No. 141/1987 (PS Murad Nagar) and FIR No. 110/1987 (PS Link Road, Ghaziabad). The accused are charged under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 147, 148, 149, 364, 307, 302, 201, and 120-B IPC, involving serious allegations such as murder, criminal conspiracy, abduction, and attempt to murder. The case has been ongoing for decades, making it a complex legal matter.
Considering the Supreme Court’s directions, the court granted bail to specific accused persons under strict conditions. Each accused was required to furnish a personal bond of ₹50,000 with surety and comply with various restrictions. The court directed that the accused must not tamper with evidence, threaten witnesses, or leave the country. Additionally, they were mandated to report to the trial court every Monday and Friday and avoid any further criminal activity.
While the bail order provides temporary relief, the final verdict is still pending, as the case remains under appeal. The legal proceedings continue, with further hearings expected to determine the final outcome.