P. Ambika vs Devi — 29/2023
Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138,142,. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 21st May 2026.
STC - Small Cause Calendar case / Summary Trial Case
CNR: TNSA110000242023
Next Hearing
21st May 2026
e-Filing Number
-
Filing Number
24/2023
Filing Date
18-05-2023
Registration No
29/2023
Registration Date
18-05-2023
Court
Fast Track Court at Magisterial Level, Omalur
Judge
3-Judicial Magistrate, Fast Track Court at Magestrial level, Omalur
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
P. Ambika
Adv. Murugan.N
Respondent(s)
Devi
Hearing History
Judge: 3-Judicial Magistrate, Fast Track Court at Magestrial level, Omalur
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 06-05-2026 | Evidence | |
| 27-04-2026 | Evidence | |
| 06-04-2026 | Evidence | |
| 25-03-2026 | Evidence | |
| 17-03-2026 | Evidence |
Interim Orders
In case S.D.C. No. 46/2023 before the Fast Track Court, Omalur, the court allowed a petition filed under Section 355 BNSS on April 6, 2026. The first witness (PW-1) testified and his examination-in-chief was completed; the court accepted his sworn statement and admitted multiple exhibits including bank documents and agreements dated from 2018-2023. The case has been adjourned to a later date for cross-examination as requested by the accused's advocate. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
In case S.D.C. No. 46/2023 before the Fast Track Court, Omalur, the court allowed a petition filed under Section 355 BNSS on April 6, 2026. The first witness (PW-1) testified and his examination-in-chief was completed; the court accepted his sworn statement and admitted multiple exhibits including bank documents and agreements dated from 2018-2023. The case has been adjourned to a later date for cross-examination as requested by the accused's advocate. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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