Patna High Court Makes Headlines with Three Landmark Rulings This Week
The Patna High Court has been exceptionally active this week, issuing rulings that touch on criminal justice, judicial leadership, and the fundamental rights of citizens — decisions that will resonate far beyond the courtroom walls.
⚖️ New Acting Chief Justice Appointed at Patna High Court
The Central Government has formally notified the appointment of Justice Sudhir Singh as Acting Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. The official notification marks a significant moment of transition in the court's leadership. Such appointments are closely watched by the legal community and litigants alike, as the Chief Justice sets the administrative and judicial tone for the entire bench. The move ensures continuity and stable functioning at one of Bihar's most important constitutional institutions. [2]
🔍 Court Draws Legal Line Between Molestation and Attempted Rape
The Patna High Court ruled that pressing a woman's chest and attempting to remove her salwar constitutes outraging modesty under Section 354 of the IPC, rather than attempted rape. The court found no evidence of penetration or any overt act that would establish intent to commit rape. Based on this reasoning, the court acquitted a studio owner who had been charged with the more serious offence. The judgment clarifies an important legal distinction that lower courts and prosecutors in Bihar will need to bear in mind in future cases. [1]
📜 Proceedings Against a Deceased Person Declared Void from the Start
The Patna High Court quashed certificate proceedings that had been initiated against a person who was already deceased at the time the action was brought. The court held that any legal proceedings commenced against a dead individual are void ab initio — meaning invalid from their very inception. This ruling reinforces a foundational principle of natural justice: that no one can be a party to legal action after death. The judgment offers important protection to the families and legal heirs of deceased persons in Bihar who may otherwise be burdened by such proceedings. [9]
