Anil Kumar J S vs RAMANAGAR RURAL PS — 83/2026

Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section U/Sec.483. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED/ REJECTED AFTER FULL TRAIL/ HEARING on 28th March 2026.

Crl.Misc. - Criminal MISC. CASES

CNR: KARN010002752026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

03-02-2026

Filing Number

83/2026

Filing Date

03-02-2026

Registration No

83/2026

Registration Date

04-02-2026

Court

PRL.DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, RAMANAGARA

Judge

1001-I ADDL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE

Decision Date

28th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISMISSED/ REJECTED AFTER FULL TRAIL/ HEARING

FIR Details

FIR Number

256

Police Station

RAMANAGAR RURAL PS

Year

2025

Acts & Sections

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section U/Sec.483
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section U/sec.103

Petitioner(s)

Anil Kumar J S

Adv. R M SUMAN

Respondent(s)

RAMANAGAR RURAL PS (Police Station)

Hearing History

Judge: 1001-I ADDL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE

28-03-2026

Disposed

25-03-2026

ORDERS.

13-03-2026

ORDERS.

04-03-2026

ORDERS.

02-03-2026

BAIL

Final Orders / Judgements

28-03-2026
Orders
28-03-2026
Orders

Case Summary: Crl.Misc.No.83/2026 Anil Kumar J.S. v. State of Karnataka (Ramanagara Rural P.S.) The court dismissed the bail petition of Anil Kumar, accused of murdering his mother under Section 103 BNS 2023. The court found prima facie evidence against the accused, including bloodstained clothes matching the victim's injuries, 14 external injuries on the deceased's body, and weapons recovered at the scene. The court rejected the accused's explanation that he slipped in blood and deemed the serious nature of the crime, combined with risks of absconding and witness tampering, as grounds to deny bail. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: Crl.Misc.No.83/2026 Anil Kumar J.S. v. State of Karnataka (Ramanagara Rural P.S.) The court dismissed the bail petition of Anil Kumar, accused of murdering his mother under Section 103 BNS 2023. The court found prima facie evidence against the accused, including bloodstained clothes matching the victim's injuries, 14 external injuries on the deceased's body, and weapons recovered at the scene. The court rejected the accused's explanation that he slipped in blood and deemed the serious nature of the crime, combined with risks of absconding and witness tampering, as grounds to deny bail. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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