State Thr. Ayeshanagar Police Stn Malegaon vs Shaikh Irfan Shaikh Chand @ Irfan Andhya Advocate - Merchant Nimesh P — 199/2023

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 457,380. Status: N.B.W._Unready. Next hearing: 22nd May 2026.

Spl.Case - Special Case (Sessions)

CNR: MHNS070028362023

N.B.W._Unready

Next Hearing

22nd May 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

1785/2023

Filing Date

20-12-2023

Registration No

199/2023

Registration Date

20-12-2023

Court

District Court-1 ,Malegaon

Judge

5-District Judge-4 and Additional Sessions Judge, Malegoan

FIR Details

FIR Number

87

Police Station

AYESHANAGAR POLICE STATION

Year

2023

Acts & Sections

INDIAN PENAL CODE Section 457,380
NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT Section 22(C)

Petitioner(s)

State Thr. Ayeshanagar Police Stn Malegaon

Adv. AGP

Respondent(s)

Shaikh Irfan Shaikh Chand @ Irfan Andhya Advocate - Merchant Nimesh P

Hearing History

Judge: 5-District Judge-4 and Additional Sessions Judge, Malegoan

10-03-2026

N.B.W._Unready

28-01-2026

N.B.W._Unready

23-12-2025

Charge

15-11-2025

Charge

25-09-2025

Charge

Interim Orders

06-01-2024
Order on Exhibit

BAIL GRANTED Regular bail was granted to Shaikh Irfan Shaikh Chand @ Irfan Andhaya on January 6, 2024, in an NDPS case involving charges under IPC sections 457, 380, and NDPS Act section 22(c). The court found the seized drug quantity was not commercial, mandatory NDPS provisions were not properly followed, and no Chemical Analyst certificate was produced, leading it to conclude the accused was not prima facie guilty. Bail was granted on a Rs. 50,000 PR bond with conditions including cooperation with investigation, monthly police station attendance, and non-tampering with witnesses. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

BAIL GRANTED Regular bail was granted to Shaikh Irfan Shaikh Chand @ Irfan Andhaya on January 6, 2024, in an NDPS case involving charges under IPC sections 457, 380, and NDPS Act section 22(c). The court found the seized drug quantity was not commercial, mandatory NDPS provisions were not properly followed, and no Chemical Analyst certificate was produced, leading it to conclude the accused was not prima facie guilty. Bail was granted on a Rs. 50,000 PR bond with conditions including cooperation with investigation, monthly police station attendance, and non-tampering with witnesses. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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