Smt Anandamma S/o Mallappa Age-48 Years vs Sri Mallappa S/o Sanna Bhimaraya Chandappanor Age-55 Years — 127/2025

Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section U/s144ofBNSS. Status: EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL. Next hearing: 30th April 2026.

Crl.Misc. - CRIMINAL MISC.CASES

CNR: KAYG030001612025

EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL

Next Hearing

30th April 2026

e-Filing Number

23-01-2025

Filing Number

97/2025

Filing Date

23-01-2025

Registration No

127/2025

Registration Date

28-01-2025

Court

CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC YADGIR

Judge

334-PRL.CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC,YADGIR

Acts & Sections

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section U/s144ofBNSS

Petitioner(s)

Smt Anandamma S/o Mallappa Age-48 Years

Adv. SHANTAPPA.

Respondent(s)

Sri Mallappa S/o Sanna Bhimaraya Chandappanor Age-55 Years

Hearing History

Judge: 334-PRL.CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC,YADGIR

28-03-2026

EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL

07-03-2026

EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL

07-02-2026

EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL

20-12-2025

EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL

04-12-2025

EVIDENCE-CRIMINAL

Interim Orders

07-02-2026
Deposition

Summary In Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 127/2025, the court recorded the testimony of PW-1 (witness) on 07-02-2026. The witness, a woman married for 27 years with two adult children, testified about her separation from her husband for the past 16-17 years, family property details, and financial hardships. The court has recorded the complete examination of the witness and appears to have completed the evidentiary stage of proceedings. No specific order granting or dismissing relief is evident from this document as it primarily contains witness examination minutes rather than a final judgment or decision. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary In Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 127/2025, the court recorded the testimony of PW-1 (witness) on 07-02-2026. The witness, a woman married for 27 years with two adult children, testified about her separation from her husband for the past 16-17 years, family property details, and financial hardships. The court has recorded the complete examination of the witness and appears to have completed the evidentiary stage of proceedings. No specific order granting or dismissing relief is evident from this document as it primarily contains witness examination minutes rather than a final judgment or decision. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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