State of West Bengal vs SWAPAN GAYEN AND 3 ORS — 104/2018

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 498A,304B,34. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 17th November 2026.

Sessions Case

CNR: WBHG090012522018

Evidence

Next Hearing

17th November 2026

Filing Number

701/2018

Filing Date

13-11-2018

Registration No

104/2018

Registration Date

13-11-2018

Court

Additional District and Sessions Judge, Chandannagore, Hooghly

Judge

2-ADJ

Acts & Sections

INDIAN PENAL CODE Section 498A,304B,34

Petitioner(s)

State of West Bengal

Respondent(s)

SWAPAN GAYEN AND 3 ORS

Hearing History

Judge: 2-ADJ

13-03-2026

Evidence

12-03-2026

Evidence

03-12-2025

Evidence

02-12-2025

Evidence

01-12-2025

Evidence

Interim Orders

15-09-2022
Copy of Order
16-09-2022
Copy of Order
16-09-2022
Copy of Order
14-09-2023
Copy of Order
02-05-2024
Copy of Order
03-05-2024
Copy of Order
04-05-2024
Copy of Order
03-06-2025
Copy of Order
04-06-2025
Copy of Order

Summary: The court allowed the petition under Section 317 of Cr.P.C for two absent accused persons to be represented by counsel. The previous schedule for examining prosecution witnesses was cancelled due to summons not being issued, and a fresh schedule was drawn up for witness examination on 01.12.25, 02.12.25, and 03.12.25 for witnesses 5-13. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Summary: The court allowed the petition under Section 317 of Cr.P.C for two absent accused persons to be represented by counsel. The previous schedule for examining prosecution witnesses was cancelled due to summons not being issued, and a fresh schedule was drawn up for witness examination on 01.12.25, 02.12.25, and 03.12.25 for witnesses 5-13. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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