State Of Maharashtra vs Yogesh Bhagwan Bhise Advocate - N.P. Bhapkar — 111/2019

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 363,366,376. Status: N.B.W._Ready. Next hearing: 23rd April 2026.

Spl.Case Child Prot. - Spl.Case under POCSO Act

CNR: MHPU140025182019

N.B.W._Ready

Next Hearing

23rd April 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

1471/2019

Filing Date

30-08-2019

Registration No

111/2019

Registration Date

05-09-2019

Court

Additional District Court, Baramati

Judge

16-District Judge -4 and Additional Sessions Judge, Baramati

FIR Details

FIR Number

435

Police Station

BARAMATI CITY P.S.

Year

2017

Acts & Sections

INDIAN PENAL CODE Section 363,366,376

Petitioner(s)

State Of Maharashtra

Adv. A.P.P.

Respondent(s)

Yogesh Bhagwan Bhise Advocate - N.P. Bhapkar

Hearing History

Judge: 16-District Judge -4 and Additional Sessions Judge, Baramati

07-03-2026

N.B.W._Ready

09-01-2026

N.B.W._Ready

14-11-2025

N.B.W._Ready

10-10-2025

N.B.W._Ready

23-09-2025

N.B.W._Ready

Interim Orders

01-10-2019
Order on Exhibit

Summary: The Sessions Court in Baramati granted bail to accused Yogesh Bhagwan Bhise in a case involving kidnapping and sexual offences against a minor under IPC Sections 363, 366, 376 and POCSO Act 2012. The court found that investigations were complete, the victim (now married to the accused with a child) confirmed their relationship had ameliorated, the accused had no criminal antecedents, and prolonged detention was unnecessary. Bail was granted on execution of a Rs. 15,000 personal bond with surety, on conditions including regular court attendance, no witness tampering, and prohibition from leaving India without court permission. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Sessions Court in Baramati granted bail to accused Yogesh Bhagwan Bhise in a case involving kidnapping and sexual offences against a minor under IPC Sections 363, 366, 376 and POCSO Act 2012. The court found that investigations were complete, the victim (now married to the accused with a child) confirmed their relationship had ameliorated, the accused had no criminal antecedents, and prolonged detention was unnecessary. Bail was granted on execution of a Rs. 15,000 personal bond with surety, on conditions including regular court attendance, no witness tampering, and prohibition from leaving India without court permission. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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