GOKUL AND OTHERS J.S. AUDICHYA, Murtuza Ali,Suresh Chandra Verma vs STATE OF U.P. — CRLA/240/1987
Next hearing: 08th September 2026.
CNR: UPHC010047681987
Filing Number
CRLA/240/1987
Filing Date
31-Dec-1987
Registration No
CRLA/240/1987
Registration Date
31-Dec-1987
Judge
Pradeep Singh Osd Jud. Inq.
Coram
Pradeep Singh Osd Jud. Inq.
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
CRIMINAL APPEAL ( 400700 )
Sub-Category
Judgment in the matter relating to any other office mentioned in Indian Penal Code not covered in above categories. ( 85 )
Judicial Branch
Crl. Appeals
Last updated 29-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.GOKUL AND OTHERS J.S. AUDICHYA, Murtuza Ali,Suresh Chandra Verma
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF U.P.
Adv. IRFAN U.HUDA 1123
Case History
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08-Sep-2026
Next hearingPending
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08-Sep-2026
For Hearing
Deepak Verma
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18-May-2026
For Hearing
Deepak Verma
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17-Mar-2026
Deepak VermaView PDF
In Criminal Appeal No. 240 of 1987, the High Court of Allahabad found that appellant Raja Ram (appellant no. 2) had deceased as per reports dated 08.10.2025 and 16.01.2026. Consequently, the criminal appeal on his behalf stands abated. The matter was adjourned for eight weeks for further proceedings regarding the remaining appellants. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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28-Jan-2026
For Order
Deepak Verma
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19-Jan-2026
For Order
Deepak Verma
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10-Nov-2025
Deepak VermaView PDF
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10-Sep-2025
Deepak VermaView PDF
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10-Sep-2025
For Order
Deepak Verma
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30-Mar-2018
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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31-Dec-1987
Case filed
Registration No. CRLA/240/1987
In Criminal Appeal No. 240 of 1987, the High Court of Allahabad found that appellant Raja Ram (appellant no. 2) had deceased as per reports dated 08.10.2025 and 16.01.2026. Consequently, the criminal appeal on his behalf stands abated. The matter was adjourned for eight weeks for further proceedings regarding the remaining appellants. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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