State vs Vishal Darji Advocate - Sh.Manish Kalal — 32/2022

Case under Rajasthan Excise Act Section 19/54. Disposed: Uncontested--Convicted and Released on Probation on 11th March 2026.

Cr. Reg. Case - CR. REGULAR

CNR: RJDG090000472022

Case disposed

Filing Number

47/2022

Filing Date

09-02-2022

Registration No

32/2022

Registration Date

09-02-2022

Court

Criminal Cases Simalwara Establishment

Judge

1-JM

Decision Date

11th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Convicted and Released on Probation

FIR Details

FIR Number

275

Police Station

Police Station Dhambola

Year

2021

Acts & Sections

Rajasthan Excise Act Section 19/54

Petitioner(s)

State

Adv. APO

Respondent(s)

Vishal Darji Advocate - Sh.Manish Kalal

Hearing History

Judge: 1-JM

11-03-2026

Disposed

11-12-2025

Prosecution Evidence

29-09-2025

Prosecution Evidence

24-06-2025

Prosecution Evidence

06-05-2025

Prosecution Evidence

Final Orders / Judgements

11-03-2026
Order

The court found that accused Bishan Pita Mahendra Kumar Darji (age 27) violated Rule 19/54 of the Rajasthan Police Manual by using excessive force during an arrest. The court imposed penalties including a fine of ₹20,000 and an additional fine of ₹800, while rejecting the accused's appeal against the departmental inquiry findings and ordering appropriate departmental action. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The court found that accused Bishan Pita Mahendra Kumar Darji (age 27) violated Rule 19/54 of the Rajasthan Police Manual by using excessive force during an arrest. The court imposed penalties including a fine of ₹20,000 and an additional fine of ₹800, while rejecting the accused's appeal against the departmental inquiry findings and ordering appropriate departmental action. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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