Prithviraj Shankarappa Mule vs Walipasha Mehboobsab Shaikh — 80/2023
Case under Code of Criminal Procedure Section 397. Status: Arguments. Next hearing: 04th June 2026.
Cri.Rev.App. - Criminal Revision Application
CNR: MHLA010042932023
Next Hearing
04th June 2026
e-Filing Number
03-11-2023
Filing Number
1289/2023
Filing Date
03-11-2023
Registration No
80/2023
Registration Date
04-11-2023
Court
District and Sessions Court , Latur
Judge
3-District Judge 2nd Latur
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Prithviraj Shankarappa Mule
Adv. Upade Ravishankar H
Respondent(s)
Walipasha Mehboobsab Shaikh
Hearing History
Judge: 3-District Judge 2nd Latur
Arguments
Steps
Say / Hearing on Exh____Ready
Notice_Unready
Notice_Unready
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 15-05-2026 | Arguments |
| 23-04-2026 | Steps |
| 21-04-2026 | Say / Hearing on Exh____Ready |
| 17-04-2026 | Notice_Unready |
| 13-03-2026 | Notice_Unready |
Interim Orders
Case Summary: In Criminal Revision Application 80/2023, petitioner Prithviraj Shankarappa Mule challenged the trial court's order denying his right to cross-examine respondent Walipasha Mehboobsab Shaikh. The court granted the stay application, suspending proceedings in underlying complaint case (SCC No.3293/2016) until 15/05/2026 to allow the revision petition to be decided on merits regarding entitlement to cross-examination rights. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: In Criminal Revision Application 80/2023, petitioner Prithviraj Shankarappa Mule challenged the trial court's order denying his right to cross-examine respondent Walipasha Mehboobsab Shaikh. The court granted the stay application, suspending proceedings in underlying complaint case (SCC No.3293/2016) until 15/05/2026 to allow the revision petition to be decided on merits regarding entitlement to cross-examination rights. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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