State vs shivlal Advocate - Mr. Shailendra Poswal — 45/2021

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 341,323,504,336,34. Disposed: Contested--Acquitted on 23rd April 2026.

Session Case

CNR: RJJW060001642021

Case disposed

Filing Number

147/2021

Filing Date

22-02-2021

Registration No

45/2021

Registration Date

22-02-2021

Court

SC ST Jhalawar District HQ

Judge

77-Special Judge SC/ST Cases

Decision Date

23rd April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Acquitted

FIR Details

FIR Number

64

Police Station

Bhalta

Year

2020

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 341,323,504,336,34
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act Section 3

Petitioner(s)

State

Adv. spp

Respondent(s)

shivlal Advocate - Mr. Shailendra Poswal

kalulal

shivlal

Hearing History

Judge: 77-Special Judge SC/ST Cases

23-04-2026

Disposed

22-04-2026

Final arguments

17-04-2026

Final arguments

17-04-2026

Restored

12-03-2026

Disposed

Interim Orders

10-09-2025
Order
24-09-2025
Order
27-10-2025
Order
12-03-2026
Judgement

Summary The Special Sessions Court in Jhalawad, Rajasthan acquitted two accused (Shivlal and Kalunal) of charges under IPC Sections 341, 323, 504, 336/34 and SC/ST Act Section 3-2(va) due to insufficient evidence. The court found that the prosecution's case relied heavily on the testimony of the injured complainant (PW-2), whose account contained inconsistencies and contradictions with other eyewitness testimonies and medical evidence, making it difficult to establish the accused's guilt beyond reasonable doubt. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The Special Sessions Court in Jhalawad, Rajasthan acquitted two accused (Shivlal and Kalunal) of charges under IPC Sections 341, 323, 504, 336/34 and SC/ST Act Section 3-2(va) due to insufficient evidence. The court found that the prosecution's case relied heavily on the testimony of the injured complainant (PW-2), whose account contained inconsistencies and contradictions with other eyewitness testimonies and medical evidence, making it difficult to establish the accused's guilt beyond reasonable doubt. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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