State Government Inspector Of Police PEW Namakkal vs Sitheswaran Alies Sithan Advocate - Venkatachalam. S — 272/2025
Case under Tn Prohibition Act Section 4(1)(C). Disposed: Contested--Acquitted on 29th June 2026.
CC - Calendar Case
CNR: TNNM140007882025
e-Filing Number
11-06-2025
Filing Number
787/2025
Filing Date
11-Aug-2025
Registration No
272/2025
Registration Date
25-Sep-2025
Court
Judicial Magistrate Court, Sendamangalam
Judge
28-Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
Decision Date
29-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Acquitted
Last updated 16-Jul-2026
FIR Details
FIR Number
36
Police Station
PEW Namakkal P.S
Year
2025
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.State Government Inspector Of Police PEW Namakkal
Adv. Additional Public Prosecutor
Respondent(s)
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1.Sitheswaran Alies Sithan Advocate - Venkatachalam. S
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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29-Jun-2026
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
Case Summary: 272/2025 Court: Judicial Magistrate Court, Sendamangalam, Tamil Nadu Judgment Date: 29 June 2026 Parties: - Petitioner: State Government Inspector of Police, PEW Namakkal - Respondent: Sitheswaran alias Sithan (s/o Karuppaiya) Charges: Illegal possession and sale of liquor under Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act Section 4(1)(C) Decision: The court acquitted the accused. Despite charges that he illegally possessed and sold 2 liters of liquor on 12 February 2025, the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. The court found critical procedural violations including lack of proper seizure documentation, failure to produce physical evidence (the plastic container), absence of credible witnesses, and suspicious investigation practices where the investigating officer doubled as complainant. The accused was discharged under BNSS Section 271(1). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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29-Jun-2026
Disposed
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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25-Jun-2026
Judgement
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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24-Jun-2026
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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24-Jun-2026
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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23-Jun-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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19-Jun-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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15-Jun-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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04-Jun-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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26-May-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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22-May-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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14-May-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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07-May-2026
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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07-May-2026
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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07-May-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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27-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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16-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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09-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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02-Apr-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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26-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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24-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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10-Mar-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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24-Feb-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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19-Feb-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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10-Feb-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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27-Jan-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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20-Jan-2026
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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20-Jan-2026
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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20-Jan-2026
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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09-Dec-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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07-Nov-2025
Evidence
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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22-Oct-2025
Questioning
Judicial Magistrate, Sendamangalam
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25-Sep-2025
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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11-Aug-2025
Case filed
Registration No. 272/2025
Case Summary: 272/2025 Court: Judicial Magistrate Court, Sendamangalam, Tamil Nadu Judgment Date: 29 June 2026 Parties: - Petitioner: State Government Inspector of Police, PEW Namakkal - Respondent: Sitheswaran alias Sithan (s/o Karuppaiya) Charges: Illegal possession and sale of liquor under Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act Section 4(1)(C) Decision: The court acquitted the accused. Despite charges that he illegally possessed and sold 2 liters of liquor on 12 February 2025, the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. The court found critical procedural violations including lack of proper seizure documentation, failure to produce physical evidence (the plastic container), absence of credible witnesses, and suspicious investigation practices where the investigating officer doubled as complainant. The accused was discharged under BNSS Section 271(1). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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