State of Kerala vs Vishal Kumar Advocate - sandhyarani — 101130/2024

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 436. Status: Await report. Next hearing: 24th April 2026.

SC - SESSIONS CASE

CNR: KLER300007462024

Await report

Next Hearing

24th April 2026

Filing Number

100357/2024

Filing Date

07-08-2024

Registration No

101130/2024

Registration Date

07-08-2024

Court

Addl. District Court, North Paravur/Rent Control Appellate Authority

Judge

1-ADDL DIST. AND SESSIONS JUDGE-1, North Paravur

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 436
Crl.mp/1/2026 Classification : Bail Application Section State of KeralaVishal Kumar
Crl.mp/2/2026 Classification : Petition Section Vishal KumarState of Kerala
Crl.mp/3/2026 Classification : Advance Application Section Vishal KumarState of Kerala
Crl.mp/4/2026 Classification : Petition Section Vishal KumarState of Kerala

Petitioner(s)

State of Kerala

Adv. Addl. Public Prosecutor

Respondent(s)

Vishal Kumar Advocate - sandhyarani

Hearing History

Judge: 1-ADDL DIST. AND SESSIONS JUDGE-1, North Paravur

24-03-2026

Await report

21-03-2026

For reports

07-03-2026

For reports

04-03-2026

Appearance of Accused

02-03-2026

Report from FSL

Interim Orders

17-02-2026
Order

BAIL GRANTED Vishal Kumar's bail petition under Section 483 BNSS was granted by the Additional District & Sessions Judge, N. Paravur on 17.02.2026. The accused was arrested on 16.04.2024 for allegedly setting fires causing ₹2.60 crore loss under IPC Section 436. The court granted bail with stringent conditions including a ₹2 lakh bond with two sureties, passport surrender, and restrictions on witness contact, finding that prolonged detention without trial conclusion violates Article 21 of the Constitution. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

BAIL GRANTED Vishal Kumar's bail petition under Section 483 BNSS was granted by the Additional District & Sessions Judge, N. Paravur on 17.02.2026. The accused was arrested on 16.04.2024 for allegedly setting fires causing ₹2.60 crore loss under IPC Section 436. The court granted bail with stringent conditions including a ₹2 lakh bond with two sureties, passport surrender, and restrictions on witness contact, finding that prolonged detention without trial conclusion violates Article 21 of the Constitution. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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