The Inspector of Police, Virudhunagar Bazar P.S. vs Murugesh — 103/2021
Case under Indian Penal Code Section 304(2). Disposed: Contested--Acquitted on 11th June 2026.
SC - Sessions Case
CNR: TNVR090003222021
Filing Number
68/2021
Filing Date
05-Jun-2021
Registration No
103/2021
Registration Date
05-Jun-2021
Court
Sub Court, Virudhunagar
Judge
2-Subordinate Judge
Decision Date
11-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Acquitted
Last updated 30-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.The Inspector of Police, Virudhunagar Bazar P.S.
Adv. GP
Respondent(s)
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1.Murugesh
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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11-Jun-2026
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
Summary of Case 103/2021 The court acquitted Murugesh of culpable homicide charges under IPC Section 304(ii) due to insufficient evidence. While the prosecution alleged that Murugesh and a deceased co-worker negligently allowed hazardous firecracker waste materials to remain unattended at a factory, causing an explosion that fatally injured a third worker, the court found that critical government witnesses gave contradictory testimony that undermined the prosecution's case, and without corroborating direct evidence of Murugesh's criminal intent or negligence, the charges could not be proven beyond reasonable doubt. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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11-Jun-2026
Disposed
Subordinate Judge
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09-Jun-2026
Judgement
Subordinate Judge
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06-Jun-2026
Arguments
Subordinate Judge
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04-Jun-2026
Questioning
Subordinate Judge
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29-Apr-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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20-Apr-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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01-Apr-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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24-Mar-2026
Copy of Deposition/EvidenceView PDF
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24-Mar-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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10-Mar-2026
Copy of Deposition/EvidenceView PDF
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10-Mar-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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09-Mar-2026
Copy of Deposition/EvidenceView PDF
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09-Mar-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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10-Feb-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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12-Jan-2026
Issue of Service
Subordinate Judge
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08-Dec-2025
Evidence
Subordinate Judge
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10-Nov-2025
Evidence
Subordinate Judge
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13-Oct-2025
Evidence
Subordinate Judge
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08-Sep-2025
Evidence
Subordinate Judge
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09-Aug-2025
Evidence
Subordinate Judge
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28-Jul-2025
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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09-Jun-2025
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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10-Mar-2025
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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06-Jan-2025
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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05-Nov-2024
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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02-Sep-2024
Enquiry
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04-Jul-2024
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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17-Apr-2024
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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12-Feb-2024
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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05-Dec-2023
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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06-Oct-2023
Enquiry
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10-Aug-2023
Enquiry
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23-Jun-2023
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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19-Apr-2023
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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06-Mar-2023
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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06-Jan-2023
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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21-Nov-2022
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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17-Oct-2022
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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14-Sep-2022
Enquiry
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25-Jul-2022
Enquiry
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21-Jun-2022
Enquiry
Subordinate Judge
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30-Mar-2022
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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22-Feb-2022
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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25-Jan-2022
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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14-Dec-2021
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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07-Dec-2021
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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26-Oct-2021
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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07-Sep-2021
Framing of Charges
Subordinate Judge
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28-Jul-2021
Appearance
Subordinate Judge
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29-Jun-2021
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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05-Jun-2021
Case filed
Registration No. 103/2021
Summary of Case 103/2021 The court acquitted Murugesh of culpable homicide charges under IPC Section 304(ii) due to insufficient evidence. While the prosecution alleged that Murugesh and a deceased co-worker negligently allowed hazardous firecracker waste materials to remain unattended at a factory, causing an explosion that fatally injured a third worker, the court found that critical government witnesses gave contradictory testimony that undermined the prosecution's case, and without corroborating direct evidence of Murugesh's criminal intent or negligence, the charges could not be proven beyond reasonable doubt. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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