State of Mah vs Pritam Potbhare — 278/2016
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 380. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 07th April 2026.
R.C.C. - Reg.Cri.Case
CNR: MHNG080047042015
e-Filing Number
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Filing Number
1424/2016
Filing Date
22-12-2016
Registration No
278/2016
Registration Date
22-12-2016
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Kamptee
Judge
1-Civil Judge Jr. Dn. JMFC Kamptee
Decision Date
07th April 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ACQUITTED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
State of Mah
Respondent(s)
Pritam Potbhare
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Civil Judge Jr. Dn. JMFC Kamptee
Disposed
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 07-04-2026 | Disposed | |
| 10-03-2026 | Evidence Part Heard | |
| 09-02-2026 | Evidence Part Heard | |
| 13-01-2026 | Evidence Part Heard | |
| 17-12-2025 | Evidence Part Heard |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary The court acquitted all three accused persons (Pritam Babnrao Potbhare, Sachin Ramprasad Kale, and Janu Samsheer Siddiqui) of charges under IPC Sections 380, 461, and 34 in a theft case involving 24 bags of fertilizer. The court found that the prosecution failed to produce credible evidence to prove the theft—key prosecution witnesses denied witnessing the incident, and critical procedural documents were missing from the record. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Interim Orders
Summary The court acquitted all three accused persons (Pritam Babnrao Potbhare, Sachin Ramprasad Kale, and Janu Samsheer Siddiqui) of charges under IPC Sections 380, 461, and 34 in a theft case involving 24 bags of fertilizer. The court found that the prosecution failed to produce credible evidence to prove the theft—key prosecution witnesses denied witnessing the incident, and critical procedural documents were missing from the record. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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