Thirunavalur PS.308/2021 vs ANANTHAN — 266/2024
Case under Tn Prohibition of Harassment of Woman Act, 2002 Section 4. Disposed: Contested--Acquitted on 27th May 2026.
CC - Calendar Case
CNR: TNKA100040182024
e-Filing Number
24-08-2024
Filing Number
4006/2024
Filing Date
19-Oct-2024
Registration No
266/2024
Registration Date
07-Dec-2024
Court
Judicial Magistrate Courts, Ulundurpet
Judge
23-Judicial Magistrate II
Decision Date
27-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Acquitted
Last updated 16-Jul-2026
FIR Details
FIR Number
308
Police Station
Thirunavalur P.S
Year
2021
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Thirunavalur PS.308/2021
Respondent(s)
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1.ANANTHAN
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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27-May-2026
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
Summary of Case 266/2024 - Thirunavalur PS 308/2021 v. Ananthan The Judicial Magistrate Court II, Ulundurpet acquitted the accused in this case arising from an April 2021 altercation at a Village Administrative Office over a land dispute between two family factions. The court found critical deficiencies in the prosecution's case: a suspicious two-day delay in FIR registration, failure to examine the only independent official present at the incident, reliance solely on biased family witnesses without independent corroboration, and medical evidence contradicting claims of severe attacks with deadly weapons. The court held the prosecution failed to prove charges beyond reasonable doubt, acquitting accused A2-A6 of rioting and assault offences under IPC Sections 147, 148, 294(b), 323, 324, 506(2) and acquitting A7-A9 of related offences; charges against A1 (deceased) were abated. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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27-May-2026
Disposed
Judicial Magistrate II
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26-May-2026
Judgement
Judicial Magistrate II
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22-May-2026
Judgement
Judicial Magistrate II
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19-May-2026
Arguments
Judicial Magistrate II
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18-May-2026
Arguments
Judicial Magistrate II
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15-May-2026
Arguments
Judicial Magistrate II
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11-May-2026
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate II
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08-May-2026
DepositionView PDF
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08-May-2026
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate II
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06-May-2026
DepositionView PDF
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06-May-2026
DepositionView PDF
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06-May-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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22-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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15-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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08-Apr-2026
DepositionView PDF
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08-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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01-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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23-Mar-2026
DepositionView PDF
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23-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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13-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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09-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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04-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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25-Feb-2026
DepositionView PDF
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25-Feb-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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11-Feb-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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06-Feb-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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29-Jan-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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08-Jan-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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17-Dec-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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26-Nov-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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19-Nov-2025
DepositionView PDF
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19-Nov-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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12-Nov-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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04-Nov-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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07-Oct-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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10-Sep-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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26-Aug-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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21-Jul-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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23-Jun-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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04-Jun-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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13-May-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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22-Apr-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate II
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26-Mar-2025
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate II
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03-Feb-2025
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate II
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06-Jan-2025
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate II
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02-Jan-2025
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate II
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07-Dec-2024
Appearance
Judicial Magistrate II
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19-Oct-2024
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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19-Oct-2024
Case filed
Registration No. 266/2024
Summary of Case 266/2024 - Thirunavalur PS 308/2021 v. Ananthan The Judicial Magistrate Court II, Ulundurpet acquitted the accused in this case arising from an April 2021 altercation at a Village Administrative Office over a land dispute between two family factions. The court found critical deficiencies in the prosecution's case: a suspicious two-day delay in FIR registration, failure to examine the only independent official present at the incident, reliance solely on biased family witnesses without independent corroboration, and medical evidence contradicting claims of severe attacks with deadly weapons. The court held the prosecution failed to prove charges beyond reasonable doubt, acquitting accused A2-A6 of rioting and assault offences under IPC Sections 147, 148, 294(b), 323, 324, 506(2) and acquitting A7-A9 of related offences; charges against A1 (deceased) were abated. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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