state vs Abbas Ali Bohara — 279/2023
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 302. Disposed: Contested--Convicted and Sentenced on 07th May 2026.
Session Case
CNR: RJJW010029152023
Filing Number
2299/2023
Filing Date
12-12-2023
Registration No
279/2023
Registration Date
12-12-2023
Court
DJ ADJ Jhalawar District HQ
Judge
11-District and Sessions Judge
Decision Date
07th May 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Convicted and Sentenced
FIR Details
FIR Number
283
Police Station
Khanpur
Year
2023
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
state
Adv. PP
Respondent(s)
Abbas Ali Bohara
Hearing History
Judge: 11-District and Sessions Judge
Disposed
Judgment
Final arguments
Final arguments
Examination of accused u/s. 313 Cr.P.C.
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 07-05-2026 | Disposed |
| 28-04-2026 | Judgment |
| 22-04-2026 | Final arguments |
| 09-04-2026 | Final arguments |
| 07-04-2026 | Examination of accused u/s. 313 Cr.P.C. |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary of Case 279/2023: State v. Abbas Ali Bohara Court Decision (dated 07.05.2026): The Sessions Court convicted Abbas Ali Bohara under IPC Section 302 (murder) and sentenced him to life imprisonment plus ₹10,000 fine for the death of his one-year-old son Mohammad. The court found that the accused intentionally suffocated his infant child on 28.08.2023, establishing guilt through circumstantial evidence including the child being in his sole custody before being found dead, the accused's subsequent disappearance, medical evidence of asphyxiation, and his failure to provide any credible explanation. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary of Case 279/2023: State v. Abbas Ali Bohara Court Decision (dated 07.05.2026): The Sessions Court convicted Abbas Ali Bohara under IPC Section 302 (murder) and sentenced him to life imprisonment plus ₹10,000 fine for the death of his one-year-old son Mohammad. The court found that the accused intentionally suffocated his infant child on 28.08.2023, establishing guilt through circumstantial evidence including the child being in his sole custody before being found dead, the accused's subsequent disappearance, medical evidence of asphyxiation, and his failure to provide any credible explanation. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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