State of Kerala (Police) vs Aneesh P N — 12/2024

Case under Ipc \ Section 341,323,294(b),506(1)r/w34. Disposed: Uncontested--COMPROMISED on 13th May 2026.

CC - CALENDAR CASE

CNR: KLKN310000142024

Case disposed

Filing Number

14/2024

Filing Date

02-02-2024

Registration No

12/2024

Registration Date

06-02-2024

Court

Gramnyayalaya Irikkur

Judge

1-Nyayadhikari

Decision Date

13th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--COMPROMISED

FIR Details

FIR Number

0009

Police Station

Payyavoor Police Station

Year

2024

Acts & Sections

IPC \ Section 341,323,294(b),506(1)r/w34
Crl.MP/1/2026 Classification : Petition Section State of Kerala (Police)Aneesh P N
Crl.MP/2/2026 Classification : Compounding Petition Section State of Kerala (Police)Aneesh P N

Petitioner(s)

State of Kerala (Police)

Adv. A P P

Respondent(s)

Aneesh P N

Rajan A K

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Nyayadhikari

13-05-2026

Disposed

26-03-2026

Call on

12-03-2026

repeat NBW

05-03-2026

repeat NBW

26-02-2026

repeat NBW

Final Orders / Judgements

13-05-2026
Order
13-05-2026
Order
13-05-2026
Judgement

The Grama Nyayalaya, Irikkur acquitted both accused (Aneesh P N and Rajan A K) under Section 320(8) of the CRPC after allowing their compounding application. The court found that the offenses were compoundable, the complainant witness was competent to file the application, and the petition to delete Section 294(b) was granted. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Grama Nyayalaya, Irikkur acquitted both accused (Aneesh P N and Rajan A K) under Section 320(8) of the CRPC after allowing their compounding application. The court found that the offenses were compoundable, the complainant witness was competent to file the application, and the petition to delete Section 294(b) was granted. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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