ANIL BARWAL vs SANTOSHI KUMAR BARNWAL — 1585/2021

Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138. Status: Payment. Next hearing: 30th April 2026.

Payment Next hearing 30-Apr-2026

Complaint Case

CNR: WBBD160309892021

Filing Number

30988/2021

Filing Date

08-Oct-2021

Registration No

1585/2021

Registration Date

08-Oct-2021

Court

Chief Judicial Magistrate, Asansol, Burdwan

Judge

10-Jm II

Last updated 21-Apr-2026

Acts & Sections

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.ANIL BARWAL

    Adv. ASHOK GHOSH

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.SANTOSHI KUMAR BARNWAL

Case History

  1. 30-Apr-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 09-Apr-2026

    Payment

    Jm II

  3. 09-Mar-2026

    Payment

    Jm II

  4. 09-Feb-2026

    Payment

    Jm II

  5. 09-Jan-2026

    Payment

    Jm II

  6. 08-Dec-2025

    Payment

    Jm II

  7. 07-Nov-2025

    Payment

    Jm II

  8. 25-Sep-2025

    Payment

    Jm II

  9. 28-Aug-2025

    Payment

    Jm II

  10. 25-Jul-2025

    Payment

    Jm II

  11. 20-May-2025

    Payment

    Jm II

  12. 01-Mar-2025

    Er of W/A

    Jm II

  13. 18-Jan-2025

    Er of W/A

    Jm II

  14. 24-Oct-2024

    Evidence

    Jm II

  15. 10-Jul-2024

    short orderView PDF

    Case Summary Complaint Case 1585 of 2021 | Judicial Magistrate 2nd Court, Asansol | Order dated 10.07.2024 The court allowed the complainant's petition under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The accused, Santosh Kumar Barnwal, is directed to pay 20% of the dishonored cheque amounts (totaling Rs. 2,95,000) as interim compensation within 60 days. The court found a prima facie case established against the accused for non-payment of dues and dishonored cheques, and noted his misuse of bail by absconding from court proceedings. However, if the accused is ultimately acquitted, the complainant must repay the interim compensation with RBI bank rate interest within 60 days. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  16. 10-Jul-2024

    Evidence

    Jm II

  17. 03-Jul-2024

    Order

    Jm II

  18. 12-Jun-2024

    Hearing of Petition

    Jm II

  19. 04-Jun-2024

    short orderView PDF

  20. 04-Jun-2024

    Hearing of Petition

    Jm II

  21. 16-May-2024

    Hearing of Petition

    Jm II

  22. 08-Apr-2024

    Hearing of Petition

    Jm II

  23. 01-Mar-2024

    Hearing of Petition

    Jm II

  24. 07-Feb-2024

    short orderView PDF

  25. 07-Feb-2024

    Hearing of Petition

    Jm II

  26. 27-Dec-2023

    app

    Jm II

  27. 09-Nov-2023

    app

    Jm II

  28. 14-Aug-2023

    short orderView PDF

  29. 14-Aug-2023

    short orderView PDF

  30. 14-Aug-2023

    app

    Jm II

  31. 09-Aug-2023

    Er of W/A

    Jm II

  32. 05-Jun-2023

    short orderView PDF

  33. 05-Jun-2023

    short orderView PDF

  34. 05-Jun-2023

    app

    Jm II

  35. 03-May-2023

    Put Up

    Jm II

  36. 27-Mar-2023

    Sr Ad and Appearance

    Jm II

  37. 04-Mar-2023

    Sr Ad and Appearance

    Jm II

  38. 20-Dec-2022

    Sr Ad and Appearance

    Jm II

  39. 08-Aug-2022

    Sr Ad and Appearance

    Jm II

  40. 04-May-2022

    Examination of Sa

    Jm II

  41. 04-Feb-2022

    Examination of Sa

    Jm II

  42. 09-Dec-2021

    Examination of Sa

    Jm II

  43. 08-Oct-2021

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  44. 08-Oct-2021

    Case filed

    Registration No. 1585/2021

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary Complaint Case 1585 of 2021 | Judicial Magistrate 2nd Court, Asansol | Order dated 10.07.2024 The court allowed the complainant's petition under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The accused, Santosh Kumar Barnwal, is directed to pay 20% of the dishonored cheque amounts (totaling Rs. 2,95,000) as interim compensation within 60 days. The court found a prima facie case established against the accused for non-payment of dues and dishonored cheques, and noted his misuse of bail by absconding from court proceedings. However, if the accused is ultimately acquitted, the complainant must repay the interim compensation with RBI bank rate interest within 60 days. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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