T Paramasivam vs Vijayakumar — 3394/2025
Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 175 (3). Disposed: Uncontested--Dismissed on 23rd March 2026.
CRLMP - Criminal Miscellaneous Petition
CNR: TNED040120722025
e-Filing Number
01-12-2025
Filing Number
11642/2025
Filing Date
09-12-2025
Registration No
3394/2025
Registration Date
09-12-2025
Court
Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Erode
Judge
12-Judicial Magistrate-II
Decision Date
23rd March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--Dismissed
FIR Details
Police Station
Erode Town Police Station
Year
0
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
T Paramasivam
Adv. Kalaivanan G
Respondent(s)
Vijayakumar
Hearing History
Judge: 12-Judicial Magistrate-II
Disposed
Orders
Orders
Orders
Orders
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 23-03-2026 | Disposed | |
| 16-03-2026 | Orders | |
| 10-03-2026 | Orders | |
| 25-02-2026 | Orders | |
| 17-02-2026 | Orders |
Final Orders / Judgements
The Judicial Magistrate dismissed the petition seeking FIR registration against the accused for non-payment of chit amounts and alleged threats. The court held that the dispute is purely civil in nature, not criminal, and that attempting to cloak a civil matter with criminal allegations to secure quicker relief constitutes an abuse of legal process, citing the Supreme Court's ruling in Mitesh Kumar J Sha vs The State Of Karnataka. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The Judicial Magistrate dismissed the petition seeking FIR registration against the accused for non-payment of chit amounts and alleged threats. The court held that the dispute is purely civil in nature, not criminal, and that attempting to cloak a civil matter with criminal allegations to secure quicker relief constitutes an abuse of legal process, citing the Supreme Court's ruling in Mitesh Kumar J Sha vs The State Of Karnataka. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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