Uttar Pradesh vs Tilak Ram Dube — 235/2026
Case under Indian Electricity Act Section 135. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 14th March 2026.
Sessions Case
CNR: UPGD010005232026
Filing Number
489/2026
Filing Date
21-Jan-2026
Registration No
235/2026
Registration Date
21-Jan-2026
Court
District and Session Judge
Judge
5-ADJ/Spl. Judge (Ec . Act)
Decision Date
14-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED
Last updated 17-Apr-2026
FIR Details
FIR Number
158
Police Station
Anti Power Theft
Year
2023
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Uttar Pradesh
Respondent(s)
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1.Tilak Ram Dube
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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14-Mar-2026
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The Special Judicial Magistrate (Electricity) Court in Gonda dismissed the electricity theft case (under Section 135 of the Indian Electricity Act) against the accused Tilkram Dubey after he paid the determined settlement amount and all dues to the electricity department. The court granted benefits under Section 152 of the Electricity Act and exonerated the accused, finding that full payment of compensation removed the basis for prosecution. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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14-Mar-2026
Disposed
ADJ/Spl. Judge (Ec . Act)
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13-Mar-2026
Appearance
ADJ/Spl. Judge (Ec . Act)
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09-Mar-2026
Appearance
ADJ/Spl. Judge (Ec . Act)
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27-Feb-2026
Appearance
ADJ/Spl. Judge (Ec . Act)
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12-Feb-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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21-Jan-2026
Case filed
Registration No. 235/2026
The Special Judicial Magistrate (Electricity) Court in Gonda dismissed the electricity theft case (under Section 135 of the Indian Electricity Act) against the accused Tilkram Dubey after he paid the determined settlement amount and all dues to the electricity department. The court granted benefits under Section 152 of the Electricity Act and exonerated the accused, finding that full payment of compensation removed the basis for prosecution. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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