Nijam Ali Mondal vs Doli Mallick — 8/2022

Case under Code of Criminal Procedure Section 374(3). Status: Appearance. Next hearing: 06th May 2026.

Criminal Appeal

CNR: WBBD110011102022

Appearance

Next Hearing

06th May 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

393/2022

Filing Date

21-11-2022

Registration No

8/2022

Registration Date

21-11-2022

Court

Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kalna, Burdwan

Judge

1-ADJ

FIR Details

Police Station

KALNA

Year

0

Acts & Sections

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 374(3)

Petitioner(s)

Nijam Ali Mondal

Adv. Ahmed Sk

Respondent(s)

Doli Mallick

collector on behalf of State of West Bengal

Hearing History

Judge: 1-ADJ

07-03-2026

Restored

07-03-2026

Appearance

17-02-2025

Disposed

28-01-2025

Order

13-01-2025

Order

Interim Orders

28-11-2022
Order
19-08-2023
Order
27-09-2023
Order
12-12-2023
Order
16-02-2024
Order
21-03-2024
Order
05-07-2024
Order
13-08-2024
Order
03-12-2024
Order
13-01-2025
Order
17-02-2025
JUDGEMENT
17-02-2025
Order
07-03-2026
Order

Summary: The High Court of Calcutta set aside the previous judgment dated February 17, 2025 in Criminal Appeal No. 08 of 2022. The appeal has been remanded to the Additional Sessions Judge, Kalna for fresh hearing and consideration on merits. The case is scheduled for appearance and hearing on 06-05-2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The High Court of Calcutta set aside the previous judgment dated February 17, 2025 in Criminal Appeal No. 08 of 2022. The appeal has been remanded to the Additional Sessions Judge, Kalna for fresh hearing and consideration on merits. The case is scheduled for appearance and hearing on 06-05-2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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