RAMANAGARA DCRE PS vs A1-Venkatagirigowda — 14/2026
Case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section U/Sec.103,238. Status: HEARING. Next hearing: 11th June 2026.
SPL.C - SPECIAL CASES
CNR: KARN010002332026
Next Hearing
11th June 2026
Filing Number
14/2026
Filing Date
29-01-2026
Registration No
14/2026
Registration Date
29-01-2026
Court
PRL.DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, RAMANAGARA
Judge
1001-I ADDL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE
FIR Details
FIR Number
83
Police Station
Ramanagara DCRE PS
Year
2025
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
RAMANAGARA DCRE PS (Police Station)
Adv. Public Prosecutor
Respondent(s)
A1-Venkatagirigowda
A2-Mahesh
Hearing History
Judge: 1001-I ADDL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE
HEARING
CUSTODY MATTERS
ORDERS.
ORDERS.
BAIL
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 27-04-2026 | HEARING |
| 17-04-2026 | CUSTODY MATTERS |
| 09-04-2026 | ORDERS. |
| 02-04-2026 | ORDERS. |
| 01-04-2026 | BAIL |
Interim Orders
Case Summary: Spl.C.No.14/2026 Accused Mahesh (A2) filed a bail application under Section 483 of BNSS 2023 in connection with a murder case registered under Sections 103 & 238 of BNS 2023. The prosecution alleged that A2, along with A1 Venkatagirigowda, murdered a victim on a railway track near Channapatna on 26.10.2025 using an iron rod and stone, motivated by a dispute over A1's girlfriend. The court dismissed the bail application, finding prima-facie evidence of A2's involvement based on the "last seen" theory, the heinous nature of the alleged murder offense punishable by death or life imprisonment, and concern that bail could result in witness tampering or flight from justice. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: Spl.C.No.14/2026 Accused Mahesh (A2) filed a bail application under Section 483 of BNSS 2023 in connection with a murder case registered under Sections 103 & 238 of BNS 2023. The prosecution alleged that A2, along with A1 Venkatagirigowda, murdered a victim on a railway track near Channapatna on 26.10.2025 using an iron rod and stone, motivated by a dispute over A1's girlfriend. The court dismissed the bail application, finding prima-facie evidence of A2's involvement based on the "last seen" theory, the heinous nature of the alleged murder offense punishable by death or life imprisonment, and concern that bail could result in witness tampering or flight from justice. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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