SUNITA DEVI vs SUBHASH SARDAR AND OTHERS — 179/2021

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 147,341,323,324,379,498A,504,506,120B. Disposed: Uncontested--DISCHARGE on 28th April 2026.

Case disposed

Cr. Case Complaint (P)

CNR: BRSU110009962021

Filing Number

994/2021

Filing Date

25-Oct-2021

Registration No

179/2021

Registration Date

25-Oct-2021

Court

Birpur CJM Division

Judge

2-S.D.J.M.

Decision Date

28-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--DISCHARGE

Last updated 28-May-2026

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 147,341,323,324,379,498A,504,506,120B
Dowry Prohibition (D.p) Act Section 3/4

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.SUNITA DEVI

    Adv. A.K. MAHTO

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.SUBHASH SARDAR AND OTHERS

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 28-Apr-2026

    OrderView PDF

    Case Summary: Sunita Devi v. Subhash Sardar (179/2021) The court discharged all three accused (Subhash Sardar, Kari Sardar, and Kaushalya Devi) under Section 245 CrPC after the complainant and accused reached a voluntary compromise. The complainant, who had filed charges for unlawful restraint, voluntarily causing hurt, insult, and dowry-related offences, testified that the matter was amicably settled and she no longer wished to pursue the case, having remarried. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 28-Apr-2026

    Disposed

    S.D.J.M.

  4. 12-Mar-2026

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  5. 18-Feb-2026

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  6. 07-Feb-2026

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  7. 28-Nov-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  8. 26-Sep-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  9. 12-Aug-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  10. 31-Jul-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  11. 13-Jun-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  12. 30-Apr-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  13. 20-Mar-2025

    Evidence Before Charge

    S.D.J.M.

  14. 28-Feb-2025

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  15. 18-Dec-2024

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  16. 25-Sep-2024

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  17. 24-Jul-2024

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  18. 08-May-2024

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  19. 21-Feb-2024

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  20. 06-Dec-2023

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  21. 26-Sep-2023

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  22. 21-Aug-2023

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  23. 06-Jul-2023

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  24. 12-May-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  25. 22-Mar-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  26. 15-Feb-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  27. 30-Jan-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  28. 25-Jan-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  29. 12-Jan-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  30. 05-Jan-2023

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  31. 20-Dec-2022

    Rejoinder

    S.D.J.M.

  32. 16-Sep-2022

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  33. 23-Jun-2022

    Appearence

    S.D.J.M.

  34. 27-May-2022

    Filing Of Requisites & App. Of Defendent.

    S.D.J.M.

  35. 12-May-2022

    Hearing-77

    S.D.J.M.

  36. 05-May-2022

    Enquiry Witness

    S.D.J.M.

  37. 12-Apr-2022

    Enquiry Witness

    S.D.J.M.

  38. 02-Apr-2022

    Hearing-77

    S.D.J.M.

  39. 03-Mar-2022

    Hearing-77

    S.D.J.M.

  40. 15-Jan-2022

    Hearing-77

    S.D.J.M.

  41. 17-Nov-2021

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  42. 25-Oct-2021

    Case filed

    Registration No. 179/2021

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Sunita Devi v. Subhash Sardar (179/2021) The court discharged all three accused (Subhash Sardar, Kari Sardar, and Kaushalya Devi) under Section 245 CrPC after the complainant and accused reached a voluntary compromise. The complainant, who had filed charges for unlawful restraint, voluntarily causing hurt, insult, and dowry-related offences, testified that the matter was amicably settled and she no longer wished to pursue the case, having remarried. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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