State Government vs 1.SUDIP BISWAS 2.MALLIKA MONDAL — 451/2022

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 363,366,34. Disposed: Uncontested--ACQUITTED on 06th March 2026.

Case disposed

Sessions Case - Session Case

CNR: WBEM010056522022

Filing Number

4471/2022

Filing Date

13-Dec-2022

Registration No

451/2022

Registration Date

13-Dec-2022

Court

District and Sessions Judge, Tamluk

Judge

4-ADJ Ftc I

Decision Date

06-Mar-2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--ACQUITTED

Last updated 15-Mar-2026

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 363,366,34

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.State Government

    Adv. APP

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.1.SUDIP BISWAS 2.MALLIKA MONDAL

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 06-Mar-2026

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    The court acquitted accused persons Sudip Biswas and Mallika Mondal of abduction and inducement charges under IPC sections 363/366/34. The prosecution failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt, as the complainant's testimony contradicted her FIR by stating her daughter eloped willingly, the victim made no allegations against the accused, and corroborating witnesses provided insufficient evidence of abduction. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 06-Mar-2026

    Disposed

    ADJ Ftc I

  4. 05-Mar-2026

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  5. 05-Mar-2026

    Judgement

    ADJ Ftc I

  6. 02-Mar-2026

    Judgement

    ADJ Ftc I

  7. 17-Feb-2026

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  8. 17-Feb-2026

    Examination under section 313 Cr.P.C

    ADJ Ftc I

  9. 09-Dec-2025

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  10. 09-Dec-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  11. 03-Sep-2025

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  12. 03-Sep-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  13. 02-Sep-2025

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  14. 02-Sep-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  15. 01-Sep-2025

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  16. 01-Sep-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  17. 21-Jul-2025

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  18. 21-Jul-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  19. 17-May-2025

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  20. 17-May-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  21. 16-May-2025

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  22. 16-May-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  23. 15-May-2025

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  24. 15-May-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  25. 17-Mar-2025

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  26. 17-Mar-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  27. 17-Jan-2025

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  28. 17-Jan-2025

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  29. 05-Nov-2024

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  30. 05-Nov-2024

    Further Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  31. 06-Jun-2024

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  32. 06-Jun-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ IV

  33. 02-Feb-2024

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  34. 02-Feb-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ Ftc I

  35. 02-Sep-2023

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  36. 02-Sep-2023

    Evidence

    Addl District and Sessions Judge Ftc I

  37. 01-Sep-2023

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  38. 01-Sep-2023

    Evidence

    Addl District and Sessions Judge Ftc I

  39. 04-May-2023

    Evidence

    Addl District and Sessions Judge Ftc I

  40. 01-Mar-2023

    Apperance

    Addl District and Sessions Judge Ftc I

  41. 27-Jan-2023

    Apperance

    Addl District and Sessions Judge Ftc I

  42. 21-Dec-2022

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  43. 21-Dec-2022

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  44. 13-Dec-2022

    Case filed

    Registration No. 451/2022

casestatus.in Summary

The court acquitted accused persons Sudip Biswas and Mallika Mondal of abduction and inducement charges under IPC sections 363/366/34. The prosecution failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt, as the complainant's testimony contradicted her FIR by stating her daughter eloped willingly, the victim made no allegations against the accused, and corroborating witnesses provided insufficient evidence of abduction. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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