CBI/ACB- COCHIN vs Vikram Reddy — 300001/2024
Case under Ipc \ Section 120B,420,406. Status: For return of summons. Next hearing: 05th May 2026.
CC - CALENDAR CASE
CNR: KLER570000012024
Next Hearing
05th May 2026
e-Filing Number
-
Filing Number
1/2024
Filing Date
27-03-2024
Registration No
300001/2024
Registration Date
27-03-2024
Court
Additional Special Sessions Court SPE CBI -III,Ernakulam
Judge
1-Spl.Judge CBI-III
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
CBI/ACB- COCHIN
Adv. M. Navas
Respondent(s)
Vikram Reddy
Guruvayoor Infrastructure Pvt.Ltd. rep. by its present Managing Director Shri.Bajrang Choudhary
Sree Kumar.M.V
Naresh Kumar Sinha @ N.K.Sinha
ICT represented by its present Managing Director Shri. Prasanth Kapila, A-3, Green Park, New Delhi-1
Perdan.P.Paz
Prebind.P.
Sathish Chandra Reddy.P
P.Ramnathan
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Spl.Judge CBI-III
For return of summons
Call on
Await summons
Call on
Return of summons
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 10-03-2026 | For return of summons | |
| 21-01-2026 | Call on | |
| 17-12-2025 | Await summons | |
| 04-12-2025 | Call on | |
| 14-11-2025 | Return of summons |
Interim Orders
Summary The petition filed by accused M. Vikram Reddy seeking permission to travel abroad to Hong Kong for four days (23.01.2026 to 26.01.2026) was allowed. The Special Judge granted permission after the CBI raised no objections and the petitioner submitted flight tickets substantiating his travel plans for business purposes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary The petition filed by accused M. Vikram Reddy seeking permission to travel abroad to Hong Kong for four days (23.01.2026 to 26.01.2026) was allowed. The Special Judge granted permission after the CBI raised no objections and the petitioner submitted flight tickets substantiating his travel plans for business purposes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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