AKASH @ FIFTY RAJESH TIWARI M/S. M. P. MISHRA AND CO vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANR — WP/1615/2013
Case under Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.pc) Section 482. Disposed: Contested--Disposed Off on 01st April 2026.
CNR: HCBM010181632013
Filing Number
WP/1615/2013
Filing Date
16-Apr-2013
Registration No
WP/1615/2013
Registration Date
25-Apr-2013
Judge
Hon'ble Shri Justice Amit Borkar
Coram
Hon'ble Shri Justice Amit Borkar
Bench Type
Division
Category
CRIMINAL ( 9 )
Sub-Category
QUASHING OF FIR C.R., CHARGE SHEET OR PROSECUTION ( 26 )
Judicial Branch
Criminal
Decision Date
01-Apr-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Disposed Off
Last updated 04-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
-
1.AKASH @ FIFTY RAJESH TIWARI M/S. M. P. MISHRA AND CO
-
2.SENIOR INSPECTOR OF POLICE
Respondent(s)
-
1.THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANR
Case History
-
Case disposedDisposed
-
01-Apr-2026
Hon'ble Shri Justice Amit BorkarView PDF
The Bombay High Court disposed of the writ petition as infructuous after the petitioner, Akash @ Fifty Rajesh Tiwari, was acquitted during the pendency of the petition. Since the petitioner's acquittal rendered the relief sought in the petition moot, no further adjudication was necessary. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
-
01-Apr-2026
Bottom Of Board-
Hon'ble Shri Justice Amit Borkar
-
25-Mar-2026
Hon'ble Shri Justice Amit BorkarView PDF
-
16-Sep-2021
Order Matters
According To Sitting List
-
11-Dec-2015
For Orders [Criminal Side Matters]
Hon'ble Shri Justice V.L. Achliya , Hon'ble Shri Justice Ranjit More.
-
24-Jan-2014
Hon'ble Smt. Justice S.S. JadhavView PDF
-
04-Sep-2013
Hon'ble Shri Justice M.L. TahaliyaniView PDF
-
04-Sep-2013
For Admission - Fresh [Criminal Side Matters]
Hon'ble Shri Justice M.L. Tahaliyani
-
07-May-2013
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
-
16-Apr-2013
Case filed
Registration No. WP/1615/2013
The Bombay High Court disposed of the writ petition as infructuous after the petitioner, Akash @ Fifty Rajesh Tiwari, was acquitted during the pendency of the petition. Since the petitioner's acquittal rendered the relief sought in the petition moot, no further adjudication was necessary. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Explore other courts