State of Maharashtra vs Murlidhar Jagannath Pundge Advocate - Mehta M.D. — 76/2022
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 324,323,504,34. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 18th March 2026.
R.C.C. - Regular Criminal Case
CNR: MHND250004002022
e-Filing Number
06-08-2022
Filing Number
276/2022
Filing Date
06-Aug-2022
Registration No
76/2022
Registration Date
06-Aug-2022
Court
Civil Judge JD and JMFC, Umri
Judge
1-Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
Decision Date
18-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ACQUITTED
Last updated 20-Jun-2026
FIR Details
FIR Number
262
Police Station
Umri
Year
2021
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.State of Maharashtra
Adv. A.P.P.
Respondent(s)
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1.Murlidhar Jagannath Pundge Advocate - Mehta M.D.
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2.Sridhar Jagannath Pundge
Adv. Mehta M.D.
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3.Shrikant Baburao Pundge
Adv. Mehta M.D.
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4.Shivaji Baburao Pundge
Adv. Mehta M.D.
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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18-Mar-2026
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
CASE SUMMARY - 76/2022 The court acquitted all four accused (Murlidhar Jagannath Pundge, Shridhar Jagannath Pundge, Shrikant Baburao Pundge, and Shivaji Baburao Pundge) of charges under IPC Sections 324, 323, 504, and 34 (causing hurt, voluntarily causing hurt, insult, and criminal intimidation). The court found that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt, noting that a settlement had been reached between the complainant and accused, undermining the witness credibility. The court ruled the alleged assault on December 5, 2021, was not sufficiently substantiated through direct evidence. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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18-Mar-2026
Disposed
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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10-Mar-2026
Arguments
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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27-Feb-2026
Statement U/sec.313 Cr.P.C.
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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16-Jan-2026
Statement U/sec.313 Cr.P.C.
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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04-Dec-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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11-Nov-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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30-Oct-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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08-Oct-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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30-Sep-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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29-Aug-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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17-Jul-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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19-Jun-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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15-Apr-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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24-Mar-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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11-Mar-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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31-Jan-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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21-Jan-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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02-Jan-2025
Evidence Part Heard
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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17-Dec-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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30-Nov-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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26-Nov-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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25-Oct-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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23-Aug-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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05-Jun-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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26-Apr-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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16-Mar-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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14-Feb-2024
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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26-Dec-2023
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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20-Nov-2023
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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04-Sep-2023
Evidence
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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20-Jul-2023
Proclomation
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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17-Jun-2023
Awaiting Warrant
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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10-Apr-2023
Appearance
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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17-Jan-2023
Appearance
Civil Judge Jd and JMFC
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17-Nov-2022
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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06-Aug-2022
Case filed
Registration No. 76/2022
CASE SUMMARY - 76/2022 The court acquitted all four accused (Murlidhar Jagannath Pundge, Shridhar Jagannath Pundge, Shrikant Baburao Pundge, and Shivaji Baburao Pundge) of charges under IPC Sections 324, 323, 504, and 34 (causing hurt, voluntarily causing hurt, insult, and criminal intimidation). The court found that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt, noting that a settlement had been reached between the complainant and accused, undermining the witness credibility. The court ruled the alleged assault on December 5, 2021, was not sufficiently substantiated through direct evidence. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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