SUSHIL KUMAR vs KRISHNA PRASAD CHOURASIA @ KRISHNA PRASAD Advocate - BHUWANESWAR TIWARY — 332/2018
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 307, 302, 120(B), 34. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 11th March 2026.
SESSION CASE
CNR: BRBJ010039122018
Filing Number
332/2018
Filing Date
27-Sep-2018
Registration No
332/2018
Registration Date
27-Sep-2018
Court
Bhojpur DJ Division
Judge
4-Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
Decision Date
11-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ACQUITTED
Last updated 25-Apr-2026
FIR Details
FIR Number
83
Police Station
CHANDI
Year
2016
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
-
1.SUSHIL KUMAR
Adv. A.P.P
Respondent(s)
-
1.KRISHNA PRASAD CHOURASIA @ KRISHNA PRASAD Advocate - BHUWANESWAR TIWARY
Case History
-
Case disposedDisposed
-
11-Mar-2026
JudgmentView PDF
Summary The Additional Sessions Judge acquitted accused persons Uma Shankar Chaurasiya and Setha Prasad Chaurasiya of murder (IPC §302), criminal conspiracy (§120B), common intention (§34), and Arms Act §27 charges. The court found the prosecution failed to establish its case beyond reasonable doubt, as prosecution witnesses neither corroborated the FIR nor made specific accusations against the accused; critically, the informant testified the accused were actually helping transport the victim to the hospital. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
-
11-Mar-2026
Disposed
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
10-Mar-2026
Arguments
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
02-Mar-2026
Arguments
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
12-Feb-2026
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
30-Jan-2026
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
11-Dec-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
22-Nov-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
08-Oct-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
26-Aug-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
21-Jul-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
02-Jul-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
10-Jun-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
24-May-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
30-Apr-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
11-Apr-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
20-Mar-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
11-Feb-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
23-Jan-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
17-Jan-2025
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
13-Dec-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
16-Nov-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
18-Oct-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
23-Sep-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
22-Aug-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
01-Aug-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
15-Jul-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
10-Jul-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
24-Jun-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -IV
-
24-Apr-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
23-Apr-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
04-Mar-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
09-Jan-2024
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
08-Nov-2023
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
27-Sep-2023
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
12-Jul-2023
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
02-Jun-2023
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
09-May-2023
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
17-Feb-2023
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
22-Dec-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
07-Dec-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -X
-
14-Oct-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -V
-
24-Aug-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -V
-
16-Jul-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -V
-
13-Jun-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
23-May-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
28-Apr-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
31-Mar-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
10-Mar-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
19-Feb-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
31-Jan-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
10-Jan-2022
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
10-Dec-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
23-Nov-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
25-Oct-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
14-Sep-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
16-Aug-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
15-Jul-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
01-Jun-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
28-Apr-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
31-Mar-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
06-Mar-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
09-Feb-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
23-Jan-2021
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
21-Dec-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
01-Dec-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
16-Oct-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
16-Sep-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
18-Aug-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
13-Jul-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
09-Jun-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
15-May-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
22-Apr-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
20-Mar-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
20-Feb-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
27-Jan-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
08-Jan-2020
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
09-Dec-2019
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
11-Nov-2019
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
01-Oct-2019
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
04-Sep-2019
Evidence
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
02-Aug-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
03-Jul-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
10-Jun-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
29-May-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
18-Apr-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
25-Mar-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
20-Feb-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
01-Feb-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -XIV
-
02-Jan-2019
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -III
-
06-Dec-2018
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -III
-
15-Nov-2018
Charge
Distt. and Addl. S.J -III
-
29-Oct-2018
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
-
27-Sep-2018
Case filed
Registration No. 332/2018
Summary The Additional Sessions Judge acquitted accused persons Uma Shankar Chaurasiya and Setha Prasad Chaurasiya of murder (IPC §302), criminal conspiracy (§120B), common intention (§34), and Arms Act §27 charges. The court found the prosecution failed to establish its case beyond reasonable doubt, as prosecution witnesses neither corroborated the FIR nor made specific accusations against the accused; critically, the informant testified the accused were actually helping transport the victim to the hospital. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Explore other courts