GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT vs ASHOKJI PARJIJI THAKOR — 295/2026

Case under Gujarat (bombay) Prohibition Act, 1949 Section 65AA. Disposed: Uncontested--PLEAD GUILTY on 14th March 2026.

CC - CRIMINAL CASE

CNR: GJMH120003992026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

295/2026

Filing Date

10-03-2026

Registration No

295/2026

Registration Date

10-03-2026

Court

TALUKA COURT, UNJHA

Judge

2-ADDI CIVIL JUDGE & J.M.F.C

Decision Date

14th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--PLEAD GUILTY

FIR Details

FIR Number

11206033260796

Police Station

UNJHA POLICE STATION - MEHSANA DISTRICT

Year

2025

Acts & Sections

GUJARAT (BOMBAY) PROHIBITION ACT, 1949 Section 65AA

Petitioner(s)

GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT

Adv. APP

Respondent(s)

ASHOKJI PARJIJI THAKOR

Hearing History

Judge: 2-ADDI CIVIL JUDGE & J.M.F.C

14-03-2026

Disposed

10-03-2026

PROCESS TO ACCUSED

Final Orders / Judgements

14-03-2026
ORDER

The Unjha Judicial Magistrate First Class convicted the accused under the Prohibition Act Section 65(A)(A) for possessing less than 20 liters of country liquor. The court sentenced the accused to a fine of Rs. 200 or one day's simple imprisonment in default, considering the accused's confession, poverty, and remorse, and applying leniency principles established in Gujarat High Court precedent. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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The Unjha Judicial Magistrate First Class convicted the accused under the Prohibition Act Section 65(A)(A) for possessing less than 20 liters of country liquor. The court sentenced the accused to a fine of Rs. 200 or one day's simple imprisonment in default, considering the accused's confession, poverty, and remorse, and applying leniency principles established in Gujarat High Court precedent. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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