Seenivasan Alias Srinivasan vs State of Tamil Nadu Rep by Inspector of Police Kunnam PS Advocate - THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR PDC PERAMBALUR — 251/2026
Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 482. Disposed: Contested--Allowed on 06th March 2026.
CRLMP - Criminal Miscellaneous Petition
CNR: TNPB010004062026
e-Filing Number
03-03-2026
Filing Number
278/2026
Filing Date
03-03-2026
Registration No
251/2026
Registration Date
04-03-2026
Court
Principal District Court, Perambalur
Judge
1-Principal District and Sessions Judge, Perambalur.
Decision Date
06th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Allowed
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Seenivasan Alias Srinivasan
Adv. M A CHINNAPPA
Selvarasi
Adv. M A CHINNAPPA
Kathirvel
Adv. M A CHINNAPPA
Respondent(s)
State of Tamil Nadu Rep by Inspector of Police Kunnam PS (Police Station) Advocate - THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR PDC PERAMBALUR
Selvarasi
Adv. M.A. CHINNAPPA
Kathirvel
Adv. THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR PDC PERAMBALUR
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Principal District and Sessions Judge, Perambalur.
Disposed
Appearance
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 06-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 04-03-2026 | Appearance |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary The Principal District and Sessions Judge of Perambalur granted anticipatory bail to three accused persons charged with assault, criminal intimidation, and use of abusive language under BNS sections 296(b), 115(2), 118(1), and 351(3). The court found no prior criminal record, that the injured party was discharged from hospital, and that counter-accused were already released on bail, making detention unjustified. The bail was granted subject to strict conditions including Rs. 10,000 bond with sureties, daily police reporting for 3 weeks, and automatic cancellation if the accused fail to surrender within 15 days. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary The Principal District and Sessions Judge of Perambalur granted anticipatory bail to three accused persons charged with assault, criminal intimidation, and use of abusive language under BNS sections 296(b), 115(2), 118(1), and 351(3). The court found no prior criminal record, that the injured party was discharged from hospital, and that counter-accused were already released on bail, making detention unjustified. The bail was granted subject to strict conditions including Rs. 10,000 bond with sureties, daily police reporting for 3 weeks, and automatic cancellation if the accused fail to surrender within 15 days. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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