The State of Maharashtra vs Sonali Dattatrya Kharat Advocate - Pokharkar S. D. — 286/2024
Case under Maharashtra Prohibition Act Section 65(e). Status: Hearing. Next hearing: 09th June 2026.
S.C.C. - Summons/Summary Criminal Case
CNR: MHAH160006302024
Next Hearing
09th June 2026
e-Filing Number
-
Filing Number
541/2024
Filing Date
18-06-2024
Registration No
286/2024
Registration Date
18-06-2024
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Akole
Judge
1-JT. CIVIL JUDGE J.D. J.M.F.C.AKOLE
FIR Details
FIR Number
73
Police Station
AKOLE POLICE STN.AKOLE
Year
2024
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
The State of Maharashtra
Adv. App
Respondent(s)
Sonali Dattatrya Kharat Advocate - Pokharkar S. D.
Hearing History
Judge: 1-JT. CIVIL JUDGE J.D. J.M.F.C.AKOLE
Hearing
Hearing
Hearing
Hearing
N.B.W._Unready
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 13-04-2026 | Hearing | |
| 09-03-2026 | Hearing | |
| 30-01-2026 | Hearing | |
| 13-01-2026 | Hearing | |
| 17-12-2025 | N.B.W._Unready |
Interim Orders
Summary: The court rejected the accused's petition for bail under the Maharashtra Prohibition Act, 1949 (Section 65). The court found that the accused committed theft of country-made alcohol from a bus on 28.04.2024, and determined that the accused neither has fixed residence nor credible sureties, making them a flight risk. The bail petition was dismissed and the accused ordered to remain in custody. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The court rejected the accused's petition for bail under the Maharashtra Prohibition Act, 1949 (Section 65). The court found that the accused committed theft of country-made alcohol from a bus on 28.04.2024, and determined that the accused neither has fixed residence nor credible sureties, making them a flight risk. The bail petition was dismissed and the accused ordered to remain in custody. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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