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Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar Case: Court Seeks Police Status Report on Arrests by January 31

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Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case: Court seeks police status report on arrests

Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case has taken a crucial legal turn after the court sought a detailed status report from the police regarding the arrest of the accused named in FIR No. 233/25. The report, which has been directed to be submitted by January 31, 2026, is expected to play a decisive role in shaping the future course of the high-profile case.

The controversy surrounding Sarvodaya Hospital in Jalandhar has continued to escalate, with legal pressure mounting on several doctors and associates linked to the hospital. According to court records, doctors Rajesh Agarwal, Dr. Kapil Gupta, Dr. Sanjay Mittal, Dr. Anwar Khan, along with Noida-based chartered accountant Sandeep Kumar Singh, have been named in a non-bailable case. With the matter now under close judicial scrutiny, the situation appears to be increasingly challenging for the accused.

In connection with the Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case, the court was hearing a matter titled Pankaj Trivedi versus Rajesh Agarwal. During the proceedings, the court took serious note of the status of the investigation and the absence of confirmed arrests despite the registration of a grave FIR. Consequently, the court directed the Station House Officer of Navi Baradari Police Station to submit a comprehensive status report detailing the steps taken so far to arrest the accused named in the FIR.

The FIR in question, bearing number 233 and dated December 23, 2025, was registered at Navi Baradari Police Station. It includes serious charges under Sections 420, 465, 467, 468, 471, 477-A and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code. These sections relate to cheating, forgery of valuable security and documents, use of forged documents as genuine, falsification of accounts, and criminal conspiracy, indicating the gravity of allegations in the Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case.

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Court sources said that an application was moved under Sections 75 of the Criminal Procedure Code and 79 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, seeking the arrest of the accused. After hearing arguments, the court issued explicit directions to the police, underlining that compliance with the order would be closely monitored. The court has now fixed January 31, 2026, as the deadline for submission of the police status report.

Legal experts believe that the Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case has reached a critical juncture. The status report submitted by the police is expected to clarify whether concrete action has been taken against the accused or whether delays in arrests could invite further judicial intervention. The court’s observations suggest growing concern over the pace of the investigation.

Sources familiar with the matter said that the naming of multiple doctors and a financial professional in a non-bailable case has intensified public and professional scrutiny. The Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case has also sparked wider discussions within medical and legal circles about accountability, documentation practices, and alleged financial irregularities in private healthcare institutions.

Police officials have maintained that the investigation is ongoing and that procedural steps are being followed. However, the court’s insistence on a detailed status report reflects judicial intent to ensure transparency and accountability in the handling of the case. The January 31 report is expected to outline whether arrest warrants have been executed, what obstacles, if any, have been faced by the police, and what further action is planned.

As the Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case continues to unfold, all eyes remain on the upcoming police report, which could significantly influence the direction of the proceedings. Legal observers say that depending on the findings submitted to the court, stricter directions or further legal action could follow.

The case has drawn attention across Jalandhar, with many awaiting clarity on the allegations and the enforcement of the law. Until the status report is placed before the court, the future trajectory of the Sarvodaya Hospital Jalandhar case remains uncertain but undeniably pivotal.

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