Anekal PS vs A1. Nagappa. N — 805/2018
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 323,324,354,504,506. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 13th May 2026.
C.C. - CRIMINAL CASES
CNR: KABR220015542018
Filing Number
805/2018
Filing Date
26-May-2018
Registration No
805/2018
Registration Date
26-May-2018
Court
PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, ANEKAL
Judge
95-Prl. CIVIL Judge
Decision Date
13-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ACQUITTED
Last updated 18-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Anekal PS (Police Station)
Adv. APP
Respondent(s)
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1.A1. Nagappa. N
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2.A2. Naveen Kumar
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3.A3. Arun Kumar
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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13-May-2026
JudgmentView PDF
Case Summary: Anekal PS v. Nagappa & Others (CC No. 805/2018) The court acquitted three accused persons (Nagappa, Naveen Kumar, and Arun Kumar) of charges under IPC sections 323, 324, 354, 504, and 506 (assault, hurt, outraging modesty, insult, and criminal intimidation). The court found insufficient evidence beyond reasonable doubt, citing inconsistent witness testimony, contradictory mahazure (site inspection) evidence, interested witnesses with prior enmity against the accused, and the main victim's cross-examination admission that the accused did not drag her by hair as alleged. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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13-May-2026
Disposed
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16-Apr-2026
Judgement
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17-Mar-2026
Judgement
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16-Feb-2026
Judgement
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22-Jan-2026
Judgement
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08-Jan-2026
Arguments
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29-Dec-2025
Arguments
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22-Dec-2025
Arguments
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09-Dec-2025
Arguments
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21-Nov-2025
Statement
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17-Nov-2025
Statement
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28-Oct-2025
Statement
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16-Oct-2025
Statement
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18-Sep-2025
Statement
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22-Aug-2025
Cross Examination
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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06-Aug-2025
Objections
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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30-Jul-2025
Evidence
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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28-Jun-2025
Evidence
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17-May-2025
Evidence
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09-May-2025
Evidence
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17-Apr-2025
DepositionView PDF
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17-Apr-2025
Evidence
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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22-Feb-2025
Reissue Summons
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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17-Jan-2025
Reissue Summons
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08-Nov-2024
Reissue Summons
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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26-Sep-2024
Reissue Summons
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23-Aug-2024
DepositionView PDF
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23-Aug-2024
Issue Summons.
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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19-Jul-2024
Issue Summons.
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29-Jun-2024
DepositionView PDF
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29-Jun-2024
Issue Summons.
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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11-Jun-2024
Reissue
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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30-Jan-2024
Evidence
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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04-Dec-2023
Cross Examination
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11-Sep-2023
Cross Examination
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27-Jun-2023
Cross Examination
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25-Apr-2023
Cross Examination
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13-Feb-2023
Evidence
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23-Dec-2022
Evidence
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07-Nov-2022
Evidence
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12-Sep-2022
Evidence
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19-Jul-2022
Evidence
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27-May-2022
Evidence
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17-Jan-2022
Evidence
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02-Dec-2021
Evidence
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23-Jul-2021
Hear Before Charge
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27-Apr-2021
Issue NBW To Accused
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05-Feb-2021
Issue NBW To Accused
Prl. CIVIL Judge
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12-Nov-2020
Hear Before Charge
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14-Aug-2020
Hear Before Charge
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22-May-2020
Hear Before Charge
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16-Apr-2020
Hear Before Charge
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18-Jan-2020
Hear Before Charge
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21-Sep-2019
Hear Before Charge
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14-Sep-2019
Lok adalath
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27-Jun-2019
Lok adalath
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02-Feb-2019
Hear Before Charge
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11-Oct-2018
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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26-May-2018
Case filed
Registration No. 805/2018
Case Summary: Anekal PS v. Nagappa & Others (CC No. 805/2018) The court acquitted three accused persons (Nagappa, Naveen Kumar, and Arun Kumar) of charges under IPC sections 323, 324, 354, 504, and 506 (assault, hurt, outraging modesty, insult, and criminal intimidation). The court found insufficient evidence beyond reasonable doubt, citing inconsistent witness testimony, contradictory mahazure (site inspection) evidence, interested witnesses with prior enmity against the accused, and the main victim's cross-examination admission that the accused did not drag her by hair as alleged. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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