State vs RAMDUTT Advocate - Hafiz Mohd. Sheikh — 423/2021

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 420,341,323,327,384,447. Disposed: Contested--Acquitted on 23rd April 2026.

Case disposed

Cr. Reg. Case - CR. REGULAR

CNR: RJBD080007142021

Filing Number

714/2021

Filing Date

19-Apr-2021

Registration No

423/2021

Registration Date

19-Apr-2021

Court

ACJM JM K Patan Taluka

Judge

2-Acjm

Decision Date

23-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Acquitted

Last updated 05-May-2026

FIR Details

FIR Number

321

Police Station

K.Patan

Year

2020

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 420,341,323,327,384,447

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.State

    Adv. PROSECUTION OFFICER

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.RAMDUTT Advocate - Hafiz Mohd. Sheikh

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 23-Apr-2026

    JudgementView PDF

    Summary The court acquitted the accused Ramdutt of charges under IPC Sections 341, 323, 327, 384, and 447, finding that the prosecution failed to prove the allegations beyond reasonable doubt. The court determined that key witness testimonies were contradictory and unreliable, original documentary evidence was not produced in court, and the alleged incident on 23.09.2020 involving assault, wrongful restraint, and extortion could not be sufficiently established through the available evidence. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 23-Apr-2026

    Final arguments

    Acjm

  4. 23-Apr-2026

    Restored

    Acjm

  5. 23-Apr-2026

    Disposed

    Acjm

  6. 15-Apr-2026

    Final arguments

    Acjm

  7. 04-Apr-2026

    Final arguments

    Acjm

  8. 10-Mar-2026

    Final arguments

    Acjm

  9. 17-Feb-2026

    Final arguments

    Acjm

  10. 02-Feb-2026

    Defence Evidence

    Acjm

  11. 21-Jan-2026

    Defence Evidence

    Acjm

  12. 09-Jan-2026

    Defence Evidence

    Acjm

  13. 09-Dec-2025

    Defence Evidence

    Acjm

  14. 26-Nov-2025

    Final arguments

    Acjm

  15. 11-Nov-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  16. 15-Oct-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  17. 19-Sep-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  18. 18-Aug-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  19. 17-Jun-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  20. 12-May-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  21. 19-Mar-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  22. 19-Feb-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  23. 31-Jan-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  24. 30-Jan-2025

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  25. 05-Dec-2024

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  26. 17-Oct-2024

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  27. 05-Sep-2024

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  28. 22-Jul-2024

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  29. 06-May-2024

    Prosecution Evidence

  30. 20-Feb-2024

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  31. 21-Nov-2023

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  32. 23-Aug-2023

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  33. 06-Jun-2023

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  34. 05-Apr-2023

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  35. 09-Jan-2023

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  36. 11-Oct-2022

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  37. 10-Jun-2022

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  38. 07-Mar-2022

    Prosecution Evidence

    Acjm

  39. 22-Sep-2021

    Framing of Charge/ Plea

    Acjm

  40. 30-Jun-2021

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  41. 19-Apr-2021

    Case filed

    Registration No. 423/2021

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The court acquitted the accused Ramdutt of charges under IPC Sections 341, 323, 327, 384, and 447, finding that the prosecution failed to prove the allegations beyond reasonable doubt. The court determined that key witness testimonies were contradictory and unreliable, original documentary evidence was not produced in court, and the alleged incident on 23.09.2020 involving assault, wrongful restraint, and extortion could not be sufficiently established through the available evidence. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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