Inspector of Police Sulur PS vs Natarajan — 328/2025
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 279,304(A). Status: Trial. Next hearing: 18th June 2026.
CC - Calendar Case
CNR: TNCB180011572025
Next Hearing
18th June 2026
Filing Number
1155/2025
Filing Date
08-04-2025
Registration No
328/2025
Registration Date
08-04-2025
Court
Judicial Magistrate Court, Sulur
Judge
31-JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, SULUR
FIR Details
FIR Number
316
Police Station
Sulur Police Station
Year
2022
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Inspector of Police Sulur PS (Police Station)
Respondent(s)
Natarajan
Hearing History
Judge: 31-JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, SULUR
Trial
Trial
Trial
Trial
Trial
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 27-04-2026 | Trial |
| 16-03-2026 | Trial |
| 16-02-2026 | Trial |
| 05-02-2026 | Trial |
| 18-12-2025 | Trial |
Interim Orders
Case Summary: 328/2025 This is a witness deposition document in a fatal road accident case before the Judicial Magistrate Court, Sulur. PW-3 (a male witness) testified on February 5, 2026, regarding an incident where a truck struck a two-wheeler carrying his sister, resulting in her death. The witness described the accident occurring around 9:45 AM near a narrow bridge with a traffic signal, with the truck's rear wheel running over his sister's head. During cross-examination, the defense challenged certain details of his account, including the distance he was traveling behind the victim's vehicle and whether he directly witnessed the collision or only heard it. The court recorded his deposition with no re-examination ordered. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: 328/2025 This is a witness deposition document in a fatal road accident case before the Judicial Magistrate Court, Sulur. PW-3 (a male witness) testified on February 5, 2026, regarding an incident where a truck struck a two-wheeler carrying his sister, resulting in her death. The witness described the accident occurring around 9:45 AM near a narrow bridge with a traffic signal, with the truck's rear wheel running over his sister's head. During cross-examination, the defense challenged certain details of his account, including the distance he was traveling behind the victim's vehicle and whether he directly witnessed the collision or only heard it. The court recorded his deposition with no re-examination ordered. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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