VENKATESH vs SI OF POLICE DEEVATTIPATTI PS — 102/2026

Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 480. Disposed: Uncontested--Allowed on 12th March 2026.

CRLMP - Criminal Miscellaneous Petition

CNR: TNSA100006312026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

10-03-2026

Filing Number

631/2026

Filing Date

10-03-2026

Registration No

102/2026

Registration Date

10-03-2026

Court

Judicial Magistrate Court, Omalur

Judge

2-Judicial Magistrate, Omalur

Decision Date

12th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Allowed

Acts & Sections

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 480

Petitioner(s)

VENKATESH

Adv. LOGESH PRABU C

Respondent(s)

SI OF POLICE DEEVATTIPATTI PS (Police Station)

Hearing History

Judge: 2-Judicial Magistrate, Omalur

12-03-2026

Disposed

10-03-2026

Await Notice

Final Orders / Judgements

12-03-2026
Copy of Judgment

The Judicial Magistrate Court at Omalur granted bail to the accused Venkateshwaran in Criminal Case No. 77/2026 under BNS Sections 296(b), 118(1), and 351(3), rejecting the police's objections that he posed a flight risk or witness tampering threat. The court imposed stringent bail conditions including a bond of ₹10,000 with two sureties, mandatory daily attendance at the police station for 15 days, prohibition from tampering with witnesses, and non-engagement in similar criminal activities, relying on the principle that "bail is the rule and jail is an exception." This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Judicial Magistrate Court at Omalur granted bail to the accused Venkateshwaran in Criminal Case No. 77/2026 under BNS Sections 296(b), 118(1), and 351(3), rejecting the police's objections that he posed a flight risk or witness tampering threat. The court imposed stringent bail conditions including a bond of ₹10,000 with two sureties, mandatory daily attendance at the police station for 15 days, prohibition from tampering with witnesses, and non-engagement in similar criminal activities, relying on the principle that "bail is the rule and jail is an exception." This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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