State of Maharashtra Through PSO Tirora vs Bhumendra Kuwarsingh Madavi — 92/2024
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 283. Disposed: Uncontested--U/SEC. 258 OF CR.PC on 11th March 2026.
S.C.C. - Summons/Summary Criminal Case
CNR: MHGO080001082024
Filing Number
102/2024
Filing Date
17-01-2024
Registration No
92/2024
Registration Date
17-01-2024
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Tirora
Judge
2-Jt.Civil JudgeJr. Dn. JMFC. Tirora
Decision Date
11th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--U/SEC. 258 OF CR.PC
FIR Details
FIR Number
10
Police Station
Tiroda
Year
2024
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
State of Maharashtra Through PSO Tirora
Adv. Mirza A.B. M.B.
Respondent(s)
Bhumendra Kuwarsingh Madavi
Hearing History
Judge: 2-Jt.Civil JudgeJr. Dn. JMFC. Tirora
Disposed
Awaiting Summons
Awaiting Summons
Awaiting Summons
Awaiting Summons
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 11-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 02-02-2026 | Awaiting Summons |
| 13-12-2025 | Awaiting Summons |
| 19-11-2025 | Awaiting Summons |
| 24-09-2025 | Awaiting Summons |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary: The JMFC Tirora stopped proceedings under Section 258 of the CrPC and released accused Bhumendra in a case involving Section 283 IPC read with Section 184 Motor Vehicle Act. The court found that after 3 years, the prosecution failed to secure the accused's presence despite issuing summons and warrant, with the accused untraceable, making conviction unlikely. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The JMFC Tirora stopped proceedings under Section 258 of the CrPC and released accused Bhumendra in a case involving Section 283 IPC read with Section 184 Motor Vehicle Act. The court found that after 3 years, the prosecution failed to secure the accused's presence despite issuing summons and warrant, with the accused untraceable, making conviction unlikely. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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