Aman Chote Vyapari Nagri Sah PatSanstha Ltd. Miraj Thr Arif Abdulmajid Bagwan vs Rajmahamad Allauddin Bagwan — 1339/2024
Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138,. Status: Steps. Next hearing: 11th May 2026.
S.C.C. - Summons/Summary Criminal Case
CNR: MHSN060025592024
Next Hearing
11th May 2026
e-Filing Number
21-10-2024
Filing Number
2046/2024
Filing Date
04-11-2024
Registration No
1339/2024
Registration Date
05-11-2024
Court
Civil Court Junior Division,Miraj
Judge
3-2nd JT. CIVIL JUDGE JR. DN. and J.M.F.C. MIRAJ
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Aman Chote Vyapari Nagri Sah PatSanstha Ltd. Miraj Thr Arif Abdulmajid Bagwan
Adv. Kazi Allabaksh Abdulrahman
Respondent(s)
Rajmahamad Allauddin Bagwan
Hearing History
Judge: 3-2nd JT. CIVIL JUDGE JR. DN. and J.M.F.C. MIRAJ
Steps
Steps
Steps
Awaiting Summons
Verification
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 07-03-2026 | Steps | |
| 11-02-2026 | Steps | |
| 11-12-2025 | Steps | |
| 28-10-2025 | Awaiting Summons | |
| 02-08-2025 | Verification |
Interim Orders
Summary The Court rejected the accused's bail petition. Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, the accused (Rajmohammad Alhauzdin Bagawan and Mahid Mage Bokuked Cheque Miraj) filed bail with the court on 11/12/2025, but the court denied the bail application based on insufficient grounds and directed that the case proceed. The next hearing is scheduled for 28/10/2025. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary The Court rejected the accused's bail petition. Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, the accused (Rajmohammad Alhauzdin Bagawan and Mahid Mage Bokuked Cheque Miraj) filed bail with the court on 11/12/2025, but the court denied the bail application based on insufficient grounds and directed that the case proceed. The next hearing is scheduled for 28/10/2025. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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