State of Bihar THROUGH RAMBABU RAI vs RITA SINGH — 953/2025

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 147,148,149,341,436,504,506,120B,465,466,467,468. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 23rd April 2026.

Case disposed

SESSION CASE

CNR: BREC010125462025

Filing Number

11368/2025

Filing Date

05-Aug-2025

Registration No

953/2025

Registration Date

05-Aug-2025

Court

DJ Div. Motihari

Judge

5-District and Addl. Sessions Judge 5th

Decision Date

23-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ACQUITTED

Last updated 07-May-2026

FIR Details

FIR Number

80

Police Station

PATAHI

Year

2015

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 147,148,149,341,436,504,506,120B,465,466,467,468

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.State of Bihar THROUGH RAMBABU RAI

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.RITA SINGH

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 23-Apr-2026

    AcquittalView PDF

    Court Decision Summary The Additional Sessions Court of Motihari acquitted Rita Devi of all charges under IPC sections 147, 148, 143, 341, 342, 323, 324, 387, 436, 504, 506, 120(B), 465, 466, 467, 468, 471, 474 and other sections. The court found that the prosecution failed to produce any of its six proposed witnesses despite ample opportunities and court-issued processes over six months, thereby failing to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. The court applied the cardinal principle that the burden lies entirely on the prosecution, and acquitted the accused with immediate release from judicial custody. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 23-Apr-2026

    Disposed

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  4. 15-Apr-2026

    Arguments

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  5. 08-Apr-2026

    Arguments

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  6. 06-Apr-2026

    Arguments

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  7. 30-Mar-2026

    Arguments

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  8. 19-Mar-2026

    Judgement

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  9. 16-Mar-2026

    Arguments

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  10. 10-Mar-2026

    Defence Evidence

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  11. 02-Mar-2026

    Statement Us.313 Cr.p.c.

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  12. 26-Feb-2026

    Statement Us.313 Cr.p.c.

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  13. 18-Feb-2026

    Statement Us.313 Cr.p.c.

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  14. 13-Feb-2026

    Evidence

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  15. 03-Feb-2026

    Evidence

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  16. 20-Jan-2026

    Evidence

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  17. 05-Jan-2026

    Evidence

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  18. 20-Dec-2025

    Evidence

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  19. 08-Dec-2025

    Evidence

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  20. 28-Nov-2025

    Evidence

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  21. 17-Nov-2025

    Evidence

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  22. 10-Nov-2025

    Evidence

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  23. 29-Oct-2025

    Evidence

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  24. 07-Oct-2025

    Evidence

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  25. 20-Sep-2025

    Evidence

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  26. 08-Sep-2025

    Evidence

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  27. 22-Aug-2025

    Evidence

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  28. 08-Aug-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  29. 05-Aug-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. 953/2025

casestatus.in Summary

Court Decision Summary The Additional Sessions Court of Motihari acquitted Rita Devi of all charges under IPC sections 147, 148, 143, 341, 342, 323, 324, 387, 436, 504, 506, 120(B), 465, 466, 467, 468, 471, 474 and other sections. The court found that the prosecution failed to produce any of its six proposed witnesses despite ample opportunities and court-issued processes over six months, thereby failing to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. The court applied the cardinal principle that the burden lies entirely on the prosecution, and acquitted the accused with immediate release from judicial custody. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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