Smt Nilu Chowdhury vs Atish Ranjan Kumar — 1/2024

Case under Code of Criminal Procedure Section 125(3). Status: ER/WA. Next hearing: 18th July 2026.

Mr. Execution

CNR: WBDJ020000392024

ER/WA

Next Hearing

18th July 2026

Filing Number

38/2024

Filing Date

07-03-2024

Registration No

1/2024

Registration Date

07-03-2024

Court

Chief Judicial Magistrate, Darjeeling

Judge

5-CJM

Acts & Sections

Code of Criminal Procedure Section 125(3)

Petitioner(s)

Smt Nilu Chowdhury

Adv. Prena Thakuri

Respondent(s)

Atish Ranjan Kumar

Hearing History

Judge: 5-CJM

11-05-2026

ER/WA

13-03-2026

ER/WA

04-02-2026

Order

11-11-2025

ER/WA

28-08-2025

ER/WA

Interim Orders

08-04-2024
Copy of Order
15-05-2024
Copy of Order
23-07-2024
Copy of Order
24-03-2025
Copy of Order
28-08-2025
Copy of Order
11-11-2025
Copy of Order
04-02-2026
Copy of Order
13-03-2026
Copy of Order
11-05-2026
Copy of Order

In case 1/2024 (Smt Nilu Chowdhury v. Atish Ranjan Kumar), the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Darjeeling adjourned the matter to 18.07.2026 for execution report (E/R) of a warrant of arrest (W/A). The court issued a fresh reminder to the Officer-in-Charge of Dhangai Police Station through the Superintendent of Police, Bhojpur District, Bihar, as no execution report had been received. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

In case 1/2024 (Smt Nilu Chowdhury v. Atish Ranjan Kumar), the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Darjeeling adjourned the matter to 18.07.2026 for execution report (E/R) of a warrant of arrest (W/A). The court issued a fresh reminder to the Officer-in-Charge of Dhangai Police Station through the Superintendent of Police, Bhojpur District, Bihar, as no execution report had been received. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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