Sub Inspector of Police PEWING vs Selvaraj Advocate - Shanmugam N — 456/2025

Case under Tn Prohibition Act Section 4(1)(C). Status: Await Reports. Next hearing: 01st September 2026.

Await Reports Next hearing 01-Sep-2026 in 1 week

CC - Calendar Case

CNR: TNKA020020382025

e-Filing Number

23-04-2025

Filing Number

1997/2025

Filing Date

25-Apr-2025

Registration No

456/2025

Registration Date

25-Apr-2025

Court

Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Kallakurichi

Judge

10-Judicial Magistrate No.I

Last updated 16-Jul-2026

FIR Details

FIR Number

294

Police Station

P.E.Wing Kallakurichi

Year

2024

Acts & Sections

Tn Prohibition Act Section 4(1)(C)

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Sub Inspector of Police PEWING

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Selvaraj Advocate - Shanmugam N

Case History

  1. 01-Sep-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 09-Jul-2026

    Await Reports

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  3. 23-Jun-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  4. 18-Jun-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  5. 11-Jun-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  6. 05-Jun-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  7. 26-May-2026

    OrdersView PDF

    Case Summary: 456/2025 Court: Judicial Magistrate No. I, Kallakurichi Case Status: Witness deposition proceedings (ongoing trial stage) Facts: On 25.09.2024, police apprehended a suspect in Mogur village, Kallakurichi, during a liquor surveillance operation. Ten bottles of alcohol (Old Chef and Veeran brands, 180ml each) and ₹200 cash were seized. The suspect, identified as Kolvraj, was arrested under TNP Act Sections 4(1)(A) and 4(1)(i), FIR No. 294/2024. Two alcohol bottles were sent for forensic testing on 04.12.2024—three months after seizure. Current Status: Three police witnesses (two constables and one constable tasked with forensic submission) have testified. Their cross-examination revealed significant procedural gaps: lack of clarity on exact seizure time, discrepancies regarding witness presence, and the three-month delay in forensic analysis. No court order of acquittal, conviction, or adjournment is recorded in this deposition document—this represents the trial's evidence-gathering phase. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  8. 26-May-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  9. 22-May-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  10. 10-Mar-2026

    Copies

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  11. 08-Jan-2026

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  12. 12-Nov-2025

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  13. 01-Sep-2025

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  14. 02-Jul-2025

    Issue of Service

    Judicial Magistrate No.I

  15. 25-Apr-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  16. 25-Apr-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. 456/2025

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: 456/2025 Court: Judicial Magistrate No. I, Kallakurichi Case Status: Witness deposition proceedings (ongoing trial stage) Facts: On 25.09.2024, police apprehended a suspect in Mogur village, Kallakurichi, during a liquor surveillance operation. Ten bottles of alcohol (Old Chef and Veeran brands, 180ml each) and ₹200 cash were seized. The suspect, identified as Kolvraj, was arrested under TNP Act Sections 4(1)(A) and 4(1)(i), FIR No. 294/2024. Two alcohol bottles were sent for forensic testing on 04.12.2024—three months after seizure. Current Status: Three police witnesses (two constables and one constable tasked with forensic submission) have testified. Their cross-examination revealed significant procedural gaps: lack of clarity on exact seizure time, discrepancies regarding witness presence, and the three-month delay in forensic analysis. No court order of acquittal, conviction, or adjournment is recorded in this deposition document—this represents the trial's evidence-gathering phase. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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