Selvakumar vs Velmurugan — 230/2022
Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138 , 142. Status: Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant. Next hearing: 20th July 2026.
STC - Small Cause Calendar case / Summary Trial Case
CNR: TNCD120033882022
Filing Number
3381/2022
Filing Date
10-Aug-2022
Registration No
230/2022
Registration Date
12-Aug-2022
Court
Judicial Magistrate No. I Court, Chidambaram
Judge
1-Judicial Magistrate No. I
Last updated 01-Jul-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Selvakumar
Adv. P. Manokar
Respondent(s)
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1.Velmurugan
Case History
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20-Jul-2026
Next hearingPending
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02-Jun-2026
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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24-Mar-2026
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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09-Jan-2026
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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05-Dec-2025
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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25-Oct-2025
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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17-Sep-2025
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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18-Aug-2025
Service Pending-Non Bailable Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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14-Jul-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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20-Jun-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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21-May-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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16-Apr-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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11-Mar-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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04-Feb-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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07-Jan-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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09-Dec-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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07-Nov-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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10-Oct-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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13-Sep-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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02-Aug-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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12-Jul-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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20-Jun-2024
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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10-May-2024
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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28-Feb-2024
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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22-Jan-2024
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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02-Dec-2023
Issue of Service
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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15-Nov-2023
Issue of Service
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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19-Oct-2023
Issue of Service
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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27-Sep-2023
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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08-Sep-2023
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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24-Aug-2023
Charge SheetView PDF
In Case STC.No.230/2022 (cheque case), the court recorded the deposition of witness PW1 (Selvakumar) on 24.08.2023 before the Judicial Magistrate Court No.I, Chidambaram. The accused was absent, and a petition under Section 317 CrPC was filed and allowed. Six documentary exhibits including bank cheques and legal notices were marked as evidence, with the witness's testimony and cross-examination completed and admitted as correct by the court. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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24-Aug-2023
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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14-Aug-2023
Trial
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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27-Jul-2023
Trial
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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14-Jul-2023
Trial
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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15-Jun-2023
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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05-Jun-2023
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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11-May-2023
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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21-Apr-2023
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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10-Apr-2023
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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17-Mar-2023
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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27-Feb-2023
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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24-Jan-2023
Service Pending-Warrant
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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09-Dec-2022
Issue of Process
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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14-Nov-2022
Issue of Service
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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17-Oct-2022
Issue of Service
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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26-Sep-2022
Issue of Service
Judicial Magistrate No. I
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12-Aug-2022
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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10-Aug-2022
Case filed
Registration No. 230/2022
In Case STC.No.230/2022 (cheque case), the court recorded the deposition of witness PW1 (Selvakumar) on 24.08.2023 before the Judicial Magistrate Court No.I, Chidambaram. The accused was absent, and a petition under Section 317 CrPC was filed and allowed. Six documentary exhibits including bank cheques and legal notices were marked as evidence, with the witness's testimony and cross-examination completed and admitted as correct by the court. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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