State Government vs Ramesh chandra others — 400152/2006

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 308,323,324,504,506. Disposed: Uncontested--OTHERWISE on 27th April 2026.

Session Trial

CNR: UPAU010000932004

Case disposed

Filing Number

400152/2006

Filing Date

07-07-2004

Registration No

400152/2006

Registration Date

21-11-2006

Court

District and Session Judge

Judge

4-Addl. District and Sessions Judge Court No - 2 Auraiya

Decision Date

27th April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--OTHERWISE

FIR Details

FIR Number

70

Police Station

Ajitmal

Year

2004

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 308,323,324,504,506

Petitioner(s)

State Government

Respondent(s)

Ramesh chandra others

Jitendra

Narendra

Hearing History

Judge: 4-Addl. District and Sessions Judge Court No - 2 Auraiya

27-04-2026

Disposed

24-04-2026

F. O.

10-03-2026

F. O.

07-02-2026

F. O.

08-01-2026

F. O.

Final Orders / Judgements

27-04-2026
Order

Summary: The Additional Sessions Judge, Auraiya, upheld the High Court of Allahabad's order dated 23-03-2026 and set aside all proceedings in Sessions Trial No. 152/2006 against Ramesh Chandra and others, who were charged under IPC Sections 323, 324, 308, 504, 506. The High Court exercised its inherent powers to give effect to an amicable settlement reached between the parties, finding that the exceptional circumstances and voluntary compromise warranted termination of the criminal proceedings despite Section 326 IPC being technically non-compoundable. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

01-05-2025
Order
casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Additional Sessions Judge, Auraiya, upheld the High Court of Allahabad's order dated 23-03-2026 and set aside all proceedings in Sessions Trial No. 152/2006 against Ramesh Chandra and others, who were charged under IPC Sections 323, 324, 308, 504, 506. The High Court exercised its inherent powers to give effect to an amicable settlement reached between the parties, finding that the exceptional circumstances and voluntary compromise warranted termination of the criminal proceedings despite Section 326 IPC being technically non-compoundable. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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