State of Maharashtra thr. P. S. Bela vs Vandana Raju Dabhol — 626/2022
Case under Maharashtra Prohibition Act Section 65E. Disposed: Uncontested--DISPOSED OF OTHERWISE on 12th March 2026.
S.C.C. - Sum Case
CNR: MHNG100013382022
Filing Number
917/2022
Filing Date
28-07-2022
Registration No
626/2022
Registration Date
28-07-2022
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Umrer
Judge
2-2nd Jt. Civil Judge Jr. Dn. J.M.F.C. Umrer
Decision Date
12th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--DISPOSED OF OTHERWISE
FIR Details
FIR Number
181
Police Station
Bela
Year
2022
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
State of Maharashtra thr. P. S. Bela
Adv. APP
Respondent(s)
Vandana Raju Dabhol
Hearing History
Judge: 2-2nd Jt. Civil Judge Jr. Dn. J.M.F.C. Umrer
Disposed
Plea / Particulars
Plea / Particulars
Plea / Particulars
Plea / Particulars
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 12-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 19-01-2026 | Plea / Particulars |
| 20-11-2025 | Plea / Particulars |
| 08-10-2025 | Plea / Particulars |
| 28-08-2025 | Plea / Particulars |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary: The Judicial Magistrate dismissed the case against Vandana under Section 258 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, finding it an old, unattended petty case with prolonged absence of the accused and no prosecution effort to secure the accused's presence. The court ordered seizure of 48 bottles of country liquor to be handed over to the excise department for disposal. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The Judicial Magistrate dismissed the case against Vandana under Section 258 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, finding it an old, unattended petty case with prolonged absence of the accused and no prosecution effort to secure the accused's presence. The court ordered seizure of 48 bottles of country liquor to be handed over to the excise department for disposal. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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