State of Maharashtra through PSO Parseoni vs Harish Narayan Ambhiladige — 101/2026
Case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 285. Disposed: Uncontested--CONVICTED ON PLEAD GUILTY / PLEA BARGAINING on 14th March 2026.
S.C.C. - Sum Case
CNR: MHNG140001642026
Filing Number
156/2026
Filing Date
04-03-2026
Registration No
101/2026
Registration Date
04-03-2026
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Parseoni
Judge
14-Civil Judge Jr.Dn J.M.F.C.Parshioni.
Decision Date
14th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--CONVICTED ON PLEAD GUILTY / PLEA BARGAINING
FIR Details
FIR Number
79
Police Station
Parshioni
Year
2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
State of Maharashtra through PSO Parseoni
Adv. App
Respondent(s)
Harish Narayan Ambhiladige
Hearing History
Judge: 14-Civil Judge Jr.Dn J.M.F.C.Parshioni.
Disposed
Lok-Nyayalaya
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 14-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 04-03-2026 | Lok-Nyayalaya |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: State of Maharashtra v. Harish Narayan Ambhiladige (101/2026) The court convicted Harish Narayan Ambhiladige, a 26-year-old driver, for parking his TATA MAGIC vehicle (registration MH-40-KR1396) in a manner causing obstruction to public passage at Tahsil Karyalay, Parseoni on 11/02/2026, in violation of Section 285 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, 2023. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. Considering the minor nature of the offense, the accused's clean criminal record, and his plea for leniency as a poor person, the court imposed a lenient sentence of ₹400 fine (with one day simple imprisonment in default) rather than the maximum prescribed penalty. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: State of Maharashtra v. Harish Narayan Ambhiladige (101/2026) The court convicted Harish Narayan Ambhiladige, a 26-year-old driver, for parking his TATA MAGIC vehicle (registration MH-40-KR1396) in a manner causing obstruction to public passage at Tahsil Karyalay, Parseoni on 11/02/2026, in violation of Section 285 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, 2023. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. Considering the minor nature of the offense, the accused's clean criminal record, and his plea for leniency as a poor person, the court imposed a lenient sentence of ₹400 fine (with one day simple imprisonment in default) rather than the maximum prescribed penalty. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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