Sreekandan C.s vs Jayakumar V — 400152/2023

Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 142. Status: for evidence.. Next hearing: 11th May 2026.

for evidence. Next hearing 11-May-2026 this date has passed

Crl.MP - CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS PETN.

CNR: KLER430002512023

e-Filing Number

13-01-2023

Filing Number

250/2023

Filing Date

03-Feb-2023

Registration No

400152/2023

Registration Date

14-Feb-2023

Court

Judicial First Class Magistrate Court1, Perumbavoor

Judge

1-Judicial first class magistrate-1

Last updated 26-Mar-2026

Acts & Sections

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 142
Code of Criminal Procedure Section 190,200

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Sreekandan C.s

    Adv. AKHIL BHASKAR

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Jayakumar V

Case History

  1. 11-May-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 07-Mar-2026

    for evidence.

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  3. 13-Jan-2026

    for evidence.

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  4. 12-Nov-2025

    For evidence

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  5. 23-Sep-2025

    for evidence.

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  6. 31-Jul-2025

    For reports

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  7. 26-Jul-2025

    Appearance Of Parties

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  8. 21-Jul-2025

    Appearance Of Parties

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  9. 24-Jun-2025

    for evidence.

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  10. 16-May-2025

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    Summary: The petition filed under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 seeking interim compensation of 20% of a dishonored cheque amount (Rs. 5,00,000) was dismissed. The court found that the complainant failed to establish a prima facie case for legally enforceable debt, the accused denied issuing the cheque, and the accused's financial distress (no income or assets) made recovery impossible, warranting dismissal of the petition. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  11. 16-May-2025

    for evidence.

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  12. 02-May-2025

    For hearing in Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  13. 24-Apr-2025

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  14. 19-Mar-2025

    Call on

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  15. 13-Feb-2025

    Call on

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  16. 26-Dec-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  17. 23-Nov-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  18. 27-Sep-2024

    Issue NBW

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  19. 11-Sep-2024

    For Objection and hearing

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  20. 06-Jul-2024

    For reports

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  21. 06-Jun-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  22. 18-May-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  23. 17-Apr-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  24. 30-Mar-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  25. 15-Mar-2024

    For objecting and hearing Cmp

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  26. 06-Jan-2024

    for evidence.

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  27. 28-Oct-2023

    Issue NBW

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  28. 01-Aug-2023

    Issue NBW

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  29. 07-Jul-2023

    Call on

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  30. 29-Jun-2023

    Appearance of Accused

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  31. 06-Jun-2023

    Appearance of Accused

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  32. 03-Jun-2023

    Appearance of Accused

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  33. 28-Apr-2023

    Appearance of Accused

    Judicial first class magistrate-1

  34. 07-Mar-2023

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  35. 03-Feb-2023

    Case filed

    Registration No. 400152/2023

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The petition filed under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 seeking interim compensation of 20% of a dishonored cheque amount (Rs. 5,00,000) was dismissed. The court found that the complainant failed to establish a prima facie case for legally enforceable debt, the accused denied issuing the cheque, and the accused's financial distress (no income or assets) made recovery impossible, warranting dismissal of the petition. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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