State Government 1 vs Sagar Munna urf Manohar Solanki — 2475/2021

Case under Maharashtra Police Act Section 142. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 10th March 2026.

S.C.C. - Summons/Summary Criminal Case

CNR: MHNS050038732021

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

3624/2021

Filing Date

27-11-2021

Registration No

2475/2021

Registration Date

27-11-2021

Court

Civil and Criminal Court ,Nashikroad

Judge

3-2nd JT CIVIL JUDGE J.D. AND JMFC

Decision Date

10th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ACQUITTED

FIR Details

FIR Number

16

Police Station

DEOLALICAMP POLICE STATION

Year

2021

Acts & Sections

Maharashtra Police Act Section 142
Arms Act Section 4,25

Petitioner(s)

State Government 1

Adv. APP

Respondent(s)

Sagar Munna urf Manohar Solanki

Hearing History

Judge: 3-2nd JT CIVIL JUDGE J.D. AND JMFC

10-03-2026

Disposed

21-01-2026

N.B.W._Ready

23-12-2025

N.B.W._Ready

28-10-2025

N.B.W._Ready

25-08-2025

N.B.W._Ready

Final Orders / Judgements

10-03-2026
Copy of Judgment

Summary The court acquitted the accused Sagar Solanki under IPC Section 4/25 and Mumbai Police Act Section 142, finding insufficient evidence to prove the charges. The judge ruled that while the prosecution claimed the accused was found with an unauthorized metal object, the seizing of evidence relied solely on police testimony without corroboration from independent panchanama witnesses or technical evidence, making the prosecution's case unreliable and failing to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The court acquitted the accused Sagar Solanki under IPC Section 4/25 and Mumbai Police Act Section 142, finding insufficient evidence to prove the charges. The judge ruled that while the prosecution claimed the accused was found with an unauthorized metal object, the seizing of evidence relied solely on police testimony without corroboration from independent panchanama witnesses or technical evidence, making the prosecution's case unreliable and failing to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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