State Government of Tamilnadu Inspector of police, Alwarkurichi Police Station vs Annamalai and 3 Others. Advocate - Tr.A.StalinKumar B.A.B.L. — 749/2023
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 120(b),341,294(b),307,506(ii). Disposed: Contested--Conviction on 28th March 2026.
SC - Sessions Case
CNR: TNTS020049462023
Filing Number
749/2023
Filing Date
06-Mar-2023
Registration No
749/2023
Registration Date
03-Oct-2023
Court
Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Tenkasi
Judge
3-Chief Judicial Magistrate
Decision Date
28-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Conviction
Last updated 10-May-2026
FIR Details
FIR Number
183
Police Station
Alwarkuruchi P.S.
Year
2022
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.State Government of Tamilnadu Inspector of police, Alwarkurichi Police Station
Adv. PP
Respondent(s)
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1.Annamalai and 3 Others. Advocate - Tr.A.StalinKumar B.A.B.L.
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2.Velsamy @ Kannan @ M L A Kannan
Adv. Tr.A.StalinKumar B.A.B.L.
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3.Manickam @ Muthukumar
Adv. Tr.A.StalinKumar B.A.B.L.
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4.Jeyarani
Adv. Tr.A.StalinKumar B.A.B.L.
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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28-Mar-2026
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
Summary The Tennakasi Assistant Sessions Court acquitted all four accused of most charges under IPC sections 120(B), 341, 294(B), 307, and 506(ii), finding insufficient evidence of conspiracy to commit murder. However, the court convicted the first accused under IPC Section 324 (voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon) and the second accused under IPC Section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), imposing fines of ₹10,000 and ₹1,000 respectively with imprisonment as alternative punishment. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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28-Mar-2026
Disposed
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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26-Mar-2026
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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25-Mar-2026
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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10-Mar-2026
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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25-Feb-2026
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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19-Feb-2026
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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12-Feb-2026
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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30-Jan-2026
Reopen
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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20-Jan-2026
Reopen
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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29-Dec-2025
Reopen
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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09-Dec-2025
Reopen
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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27-Nov-2025
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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19-Nov-2025
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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04-Nov-2025
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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23-Oct-2025
Judgement
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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10-Oct-2025
Arguments
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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29-Sep-2025
Arguments
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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12-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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12-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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12-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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12-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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12-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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12-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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12-Sep-2025
Arguments
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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04-Sep-2025
Questioning
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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01-Sep-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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01-Sep-2025
Questioning
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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18-Aug-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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07-Aug-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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29-Jul-2025
Copy of DepositionView PDF
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29-Jul-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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26-Jun-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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27-May-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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29-Apr-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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08-Apr-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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15-Mar-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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04-Mar-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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13-Feb-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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28-Jan-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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07-Jan-2025
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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17-Dec-2024
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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03-Dec-2024
Evidence
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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07-Nov-2024
Trial
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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24-Oct-2024
Trial
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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24-Sep-2024
Issue of Service
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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30-Aug-2024
Issue of Service
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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22-Jul-2024
Issue of Service
Chief Judicial Magistrate
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18-Jul-2024
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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06-Mar-2023
Case filed
Registration No. 749/2023
Summary The Tennakasi Assistant Sessions Court acquitted all four accused of most charges under IPC sections 120(B), 341, 294(B), 307, and 506(ii), finding insufficient evidence of conspiracy to commit murder. However, the court convicted the first accused under IPC Section 324 (voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon) and the second accused under IPC Section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), imposing fines of ₹10,000 and ₹1,000 respectively with imprisonment as alternative punishment. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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