State of Maharashtra through P.S.O. Mulchera vs Amit Abanikant Biswas and other 5 Advocate - D.H.Gayali — 130/2019

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 498(a),324,323,504,506,34. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 19th June 2026.

R.C.C. - Regular Criminal Case

CNR: MHGA090010142019

Evidence

Next Hearing

19th June 2026

Filing Number

903/2019

Filing Date

05-12-2019

Registration No

130/2019

Registration Date

05-12-2019

Court

Civil and Criminal Court, Chamorshi

Judge

10-Jt. Civil Judge (Jr.Dn.) and JMFC, Chamorshi

FIR Details

FIR Number

31

Police Station

Dhanora

Year

2018

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 498(a),324,323,504,506,34

Petitioner(s)

State of Maharashtra through P.S.O. Mulchera

Adv. APP

Respondent(s)

Amit Abanikant Biswas and other 5 Advocate - D.H.Gayali

Smt. Maya Abanikant Biswas

Deepa Rajeev Singh

Shobha Abanikant Biswas

Sapan Dhirendranath Day

Gurucharan Girija Tati

Hearing History

Judge: 10-Jt. Civil Judge (Jr.Dn.) and JMFC, Chamorshi

08-05-2026

Evidence

30-03-2026

Evidence

12-03-2026

Evidence

21-02-2026

Evidence

09-01-2026

Evidence

Interim Orders

23-03-2023
Order on Exhibit

Case Summary: State v. Amit Abnikant Biswas & Others (R.C.C. 130/2019) Outcome: The discharge application was partly allowed. Accused nos. 3 and 4 were discharged from offences under sections 324, 504, and 506 IPC, but charges were framed against them under sections 498-A (cruelty by husband/relatives) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) IPC. Key Facts: The complainant married accused no. 1 in January 2015 and alleged harassment by in-laws (accused nos. 1-5) including dowry demands, verbal abuse, and physical assault during her 3-4 month stay. She left in June 2015 and filed an FIR in August 2018 after accused no. 1 visited demanding ₹10 lakh and allegedly assaulted her family. Reasoning: While the court found no evidence of accused nos. 3 and 4's involvement in the August 2018 incident (they were in Delhi), it held they could face trial for 2015 allegations of calling the complainant "Shanichar" and harassment, viewing this as a "continuing offence" under the dowry/cruelty statute. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: State v. Amit Abnikant Biswas & Others (R.C.C. 130/2019) Outcome: The discharge application was partly allowed. Accused nos. 3 and 4 were discharged from offences under sections 324, 504, and 506 IPC, but charges were framed against them under sections 498-A (cruelty by husband/relatives) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) IPC. Key Facts: The complainant married accused no. 1 in January 2015 and alleged harassment by in-laws (accused nos. 1-5) including dowry demands, verbal abuse, and physical assault during her 3-4 month stay. She left in June 2015 and filed an FIR in August 2018 after accused no. 1 visited demanding ₹10 lakh and allegedly assaulted her family. Reasoning: While the court found no evidence of accused nos. 3 and 4's involvement in the August 2018 incident (they were in Delhi), it held they could face trial for 2015 allegations of calling the complainant "Shanichar" and harassment, viewing this as a "continuing offence" under the dowry/cruelty statute. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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