GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT THE STATE vs IMRAN ABDULA SAMEJA — 983/2025
Case under Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 Section 65(A)(A). Disposed: Uncontested--PLEAD GUILTY on 14th March 2026.
CC - CRIMINAL CASE
CNR: GJKT030012382025
Filing Number
983/2025
Filing Date
22-04-2025
Registration No
983/2025
Registration Date
22-04-2025
Court
TALUKA COURT, MUNDRA
Judge
5-PRINCIPAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & ADDL. CJM
Decision Date
14th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--PLEAD GUILTY
FIR Details
FIR Number
1720
Police Station
MUNDRA MARINE POLICE STATION - KACHCHH DISTRICT
Year
2024
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT THE STATE
Adv. APP
Respondent(s)
IMRAN ABDULA SAMEJA
Hearing History
Judge: 5-PRINCIPAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & ADDL. CJM
Disposed
LOK ADALAT
WARRANT OF ARREST
WARRANT OF ARREST
WARRANT OF ARREST
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 14-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 13-03-2026 | LOK ADALAT |
| 11-03-2026 | WARRANT OF ARREST |
| 02-03-2026 | WARRANT OF ARREST |
| 21-02-2026 | WARRANT OF ARREST |
Final Orders / Judgements
The court acquitted the accused of a petty offense under the Gujarat Prohibition Act, 1949 (Section 65(a)(a)) regarding illicit liquor, after the accused pleaded guilty. The court sentenced the accused to a fine of Rs. 100 with a default imprisonment of 15 days, considering the accused's poor economic status, family circumstances, and applying reformative principles of punishment. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The court acquitted the accused of a petty offense under the Gujarat Prohibition Act, 1949 (Section 65(a)(a)) regarding illicit liquor, after the accused pleaded guilty. The court sentenced the accused to a fine of Rs. 100 with a default imprisonment of 15 days, considering the accused's poor economic status, family circumstances, and applying reformative principles of punishment. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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