GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT vs KAMALABEN KALABHAI LAKHABHAI PAGI Advocate - R L PARMAR — 584/2025
Case under Gujarat (bombay) Prohibition Act, 1949 Section 65AA. Disposed: Uncontested--PLEAD GUILTY on 14th March 2026.
CC - CRIMINAL CASE
CNR: GJPM050007412025
Filing Number
584/2025
Filing Date
22-04-2025
Registration No
584/2025
Registration Date
22-04-2025
Court
TALUKA COURT, SHEHERA
Judge
2-PRINCIPAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & ADDL. CJM
Decision Date
14th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--PLEAD GUILTY
FIR Details
FIR Number
0165
Police Station
SHAHERA POLICE STATION - PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
Year
2025
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT
Adv. APP
Respondent(s)
KAMALABEN KALABHAI LAKHABHAI PAGI Advocate - R L PARMAR
Hearing History
Judge: 2-PRINCIPAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & ADDL. CJM
Disposed
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 14-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 13-03-2026 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
| 21-01-2026 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
| 24-12-2025 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
| 26-11-2025 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
Final Orders / Judgements
The court convicted respondent Kamlaben Kalabhai Lakhabhai Pagi under Section 65(a)(a) of the Prohibition Act for her first offense. The court sentenced her to imprisonment until the rising of the court and imposed a fine of Rs. 150, with three days simple imprisonment as alternative punishment if the fine remains unpaid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The court convicted respondent Kamlaben Kalabhai Lakhabhai Pagi under Section 65(a)(a) of the Prohibition Act for her first offense. The court sentenced her to imprisonment until the rising of the court and imposed a fine of Rs. 150, with three days simple imprisonment as alternative punishment if the fine remains unpaid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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