DEEPAK KUMAR vs STATE OF U.P. AND ANOTHER Advocate - G.A., ,SATENDRA KUMAR,SUKRAMPAL — NA528/11145/2025

Case under Andhra State Act Section 420,43-420. Disposed: -- on 12th May 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 07-Apr-2025

CNR: UPHC011545722025

Filing Number

NA528/

Filing Date

02-Apr-2025

Registration No

NA528/11145/2025

Registration Date

03-Apr-2025

Judge

Vivek Kumar Singh

Coram

Vivek Kumar Singh

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

APPLICATION ( 401500 )

Sub-Category

U/s 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing of charge sheet ( 27 )

Judicial Branch

Criminal Misc.

Decision Date

12-May-2026

Nature of Disposal

--

Last updated 23-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Andhra State Act Section 420,43-420

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.DEEPAK KUMAR

    Adv. SHESHADRI TRIVEDI,AJAY KUMAR PANDEY,AJAY KUMAR PANDEY, ,Sr. Advocate,AJAY KUMAR PANDEY

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.STATE OF U.P. AND ANOTHER Advocate - G.A., ,SATENDRA KUMAR,SUKRAMPAL

  2. 2.SMT. JAYVINDRA KAUR

    Adv. SUKRAMPAL SATENDRA KUMAR

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 12-May-2026

    Vivek Kumar SinghView PDF

    The High Court of Allahabad rejected Deepak Kumar's plea to quash criminal proceedings against him under Sections 420, 406, and 376 IPC, finding that disputed defenses cannot be considered at the quashing stage. However, the court granted him the right to file a discharge application under B.N.S.S. Sections 250/251/262 before the trial court within one month, with a three-month moratorium on coercive action during this period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 12-May-2026

    Vivek Kumar Singh

  4. 05-May-2026

    Chawan Prakash

  5. 08-Apr-2026

    Chawan PrakashView PDF

  6. 08-Apr-2026

    As Fresh

    Avnish Saxena

  7. 19-Mar-2026

    Avnish SaxenaView PDF

  8. 19-Mar-2026

    As Fresh

    Avnish Saxena

  9. 10-Feb-2026

    Avnish SaxenaView PDF

  10. 10-Feb-2026

    Avnish Saxena

  11. 03-Feb-2026

    Avnish Saxena

  12. 27-Jan-2026

    Avnish Saxena

  13. 16-Jan-2026

    Avnish Saxena

  14. 08-Jan-2026

    Avnish Saxena

  15. 18-Dec-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  16. 11-Dec-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  17. 04-Dec-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  18. 27-Nov-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  19. 20-Nov-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  20. 14-Nov-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  21. 07-Nov-2025

    Tej Pratap Tiwari

  22. 30-Oct-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  23. 16-Oct-2025

    Anish Kumar Gupta

  24. 09-Oct-2025

    Yogesh Dubey Joint Registrar (Judicial)

  25. 25-Sep-2025

    Alok Mathur

  26. 18-Sep-2025

    Yogesh Dubey Joint Registrar (Judicial)

  27. 11-Sep-2025

    Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra

  28. 03-Sep-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  29. 27-Aug-2025

    Manoj Bajaj

  30. 21-Aug-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  31. 13-Aug-2025

    Dinesh Pathak

  32. 06-Aug-2025

    Krishna Swaroop Dhar Dwivedi Senior Registrar (J)(Conf.)

  33. 30-Jul-2025

    Prashant Kumar

  34. 23-Jul-2025

    Prashant Kumar

  35. 16-Jul-2025

    Prashant Kumar

  36. 09-Jul-2025

    Prashant Kumar

  37. 02-Jul-2025

    As Fresh

    Deepak Verma

  38. 25-Jun-2025

    Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal

  39. 18-Jun-2025

    Avnish Saxena

  40. 11-Jun-2025

    Vikas Budhwar

  41. 04-Jun-2025

    Vinod Diwakar

  42. 16-May-2025

    Rajeev Misra

  43. 15-Apr-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  44. 07-Apr-2025

    Rajeev MisraView PDF

  45. 02-Apr-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. NA528/11145/2025

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Allahabad rejected Deepak Kumar's plea to quash criminal proceedings against him under Sections 420, 406, and 376 IPC, finding that disputed defenses cannot be considered at the quashing stage. However, the court granted him the right to file a discharge application under B.N.S.S. Sections 250/251/262 before the trial court within one month, with a three-month moratorium on coercive action during this period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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