State of West Bengal vs AMIT SHOW — 66/2020

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 376. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 23rd June 2026.

Evidence Next hearing 23-Jun-2026

Sessions Case

CNR: WBHG090008682020

Filing Number

678/2020

Filing Date

17-Aug-2020

Registration No

66/2020

Registration Date

17-Aug-2020

Court

Additional District and Sessions Judge, Chandannagore, Hooghly

Judge

2-ADJ

Last updated 16-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 376

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.State of West Bengal

    Adv. P.P.

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.AMIT SHOW

Case History

  1. 23-Jun-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 08-Jun-2026

    Evidence

    ADJ

  3. 16-Apr-2026

    Evidence

    ADJ

  4. 16-Mar-2026

    Examination under section 313 Cr.P.C

    ADJ

  5. 09-Feb-2026

    Examination under section 313 Cr.P.C

    ADJ

  6. 09-Jan-2026

    Evidence

    ADJ

  7. 11-Jun-2025

    Copy of OrderView PDF

    Summary of Case 66/20 (State of West Bengal v. Amit Shaw) The case was adjourned on 11.06.2025. The accused (Anil Shaw) was absent without notice despite being on court bail, and the prosecution took no steps. The court scheduled fresh witness examinations: prosecution witnesses 1-2 for 09.01.26 and witnesses 3-4 for 12.01.26, with summons to be issued accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  8. 11-Jun-2025

    Evidence

    ADJ

  9. 10-Jun-2025

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  10. 10-Jun-2025

    Evidence

    ADJ

  11. 09-Jun-2025

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  12. 09-Jun-2025

    Evidence

    ADJ

  13. 28-Nov-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ

  14. 13-Sep-2024

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  15. 13-Sep-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ

  16. 12-Sep-2024

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  17. 12-Sep-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ

  18. 14-Jun-2024

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  19. 14-Jun-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ

  20. 14-Feb-2024

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  21. 14-Feb-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ

  22. 13-Feb-2024

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  23. 13-Feb-2024

    Evidence

    ADJ

  24. 21-Sep-2023

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  25. 21-Sep-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  26. 20-Sep-2023

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  27. 20-Sep-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  28. 24-Jul-2023

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  29. 24-Jul-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  30. 31-Mar-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  31. 30-Mar-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  32. 06-Feb-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  33. 04-Feb-2023

    Evidence

    ADJ

  34. 22-Nov-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  35. 21-Nov-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  36. 19-Nov-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  37. 16-May-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  38. 13-May-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  39. 12-May-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  40. 15-Jan-2022

    Evidence

    ADJ

  41. 09-Nov-2021

    Evidence

    ADJ

  42. 15-Jul-2021

    Evidence

    ADJ

  43. 11-Jun-2021

    Evidence

    ADJ

  44. 08-Apr-2021

    Evidence

    ADJ

  45. 07-Apr-2021

    Evidence

    ADJ

  46. 06-Apr-2021

    Charge / Plea Hearing

    ADJ

  47. 05-Apr-2021

    Charge / Plea Hearing

    ADJ

  48. 02-Mar-2021

    Charge / Plea Hearing

    ADJ

  49. 15-Dec-2020

    Charge / Plea Hearing

    ADJ

  50. 07-Dec-2020

    Charge / Plea Hearing

    ADJ

  51. 18-Nov-2020

    Copy of OrderView PDF

  52. 18-Nov-2020

    Production

    ADJ

  53. 17-Nov-2020

    Production

    ADJ

  54. 05-Oct-2020

    Production

    ADJ

  55. 17-Aug-2020

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  56. 17-Aug-2020

    Case filed

    Registration No. 66/2020

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Case 66/20 (State of West Bengal v. Amit Shaw) The case was adjourned on 11.06.2025. The accused (Anil Shaw) was absent without notice despite being on court bail, and the prosecution took no steps. The court scheduled fresh witness examinations: prosecution witnesses 1-2 for 09.01.26 and witnesses 3-4 for 12.01.26, with summons to be issued accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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