Olakkur SHO - Cr. No. 193 2021 vs GANESAN LADDU — 204/2024
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 147,148,294(b),323,324,506(2)IPC. Disposed: Contested--Acquitted on 05th June 2026.
CC - Calendar Case
CNR: TNVP100055512024
e-Filing Number
18-10-2024
Filing Number
5518/2024
Filing Date
30-10-2024
Registration No
204/2024
Registration Date
05-11-2024
Court
Judicial Magistrate No. I Court, Tindivanam
Judge
1-Judicial Magistrate I
Decision Date
05th June 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Acquitted
FIR Details
FIR Number
193
Police Station
Olakkur P.S.,
Year
2021
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Olakkur SHO (Station House Officer) - Cr. No. 193 2021
Adv. Sub Inspector of Police Olakkur Police station
Respondent(s)
GANESAN LADDU
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Judicial Magistrate I
Disposed
Judgement
Judgement
Evidence
Questioning
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 05-06-2026 | Disposed |
| 12-05-2026 | Judgement |
| 06-05-2026 | Judgement |
| 04-05-2026 | Evidence |
| 29-04-2026 | Questioning |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: CC 204/2024 Court Decision: The court acquitted all seven accused persons and discharged them under Section 271(1) BNSS, finding that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. Key Facts: The case involved alleged violent assault on April 5, 2021, when the victim and her family members were threatened and attacked at their home in Nolambur village, allegedly to coerce them to vote for a particular political party during elections. Despite witness testimony from the complainant and family members, significant inconsistencies emerged regarding which specific accused committed which acts. Critical issues included a 6-day delay in filing the FIR without adequate explanation, absence of key eyewitnesses, and contradictory statements among prosecution witnesses about the attackers' identities. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Interim Orders
Case Summary: CC 204/2024 Court Decision: The court acquitted all seven accused persons and discharged them under Section 271(1) BNSS, finding that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. Key Facts: The case involved alleged violent assault on April 5, 2021, when the victim and her family members were threatened and attacked at their home in Nolambur village, allegedly to coerce them to vote for a particular political party during elections. Despite witness testimony from the complainant and family members, significant inconsistencies emerged regarding which specific accused committed which acts. Critical issues included a 6-day delay in filing the FIR without adequate explanation, absence of key eyewitnesses, and contradictory statements among prosecution witnesses about the attackers' identities. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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