SABINA BIBI vs ASMAUL HOQUE — 647/2021
Case under Code of Criminal Procedure Section 125. Status: S/R and A/D. Next hearing: 26th November 2027.
M.r Case - M R Case
CNR: WBMD040024762021
Filing Number
2476/2021
Filing Date
02-Aug-2021
Registration No
647/2021
Registration Date
02-Aug-2021
Court
Berhampore Criminal
Judge
3-Jm II
Last updated 06-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.SABINA BIBI
Adv. arefuzzaman
Respondent(s)
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1.ASMAUL HOQUE
Case History
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26-Nov-2027
Next hearingPending
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13-Mar-2026
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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23-Jul-2025
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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26-Sep-2024
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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05-Oct-2023
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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20-Jan-2023
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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07-May-2022
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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13-Sep-2021
S/R and A/D
Jm II
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02-Aug-2021
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Case Summary: 647/2021 - Sabina Bibi v. Asmaul Hoque The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Murshidabad granted interim maintenance to petitioner Sabina Bibi under Section 125 Cr.P.C. The court ordered the respondent to pay Rs. 1,500 monthly each to the petitioner and her two minor children (total Rs. 4,500) until final disposal. The respondent must show cause by 13.09.2021 why this interim order should not be made absolute. The case was transferred to the 2nd Court, Berhampore for further proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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02-Aug-2021
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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02-Aug-2021
Case filed
Registration No. 647/2021
Case Summary: 647/2021 - Sabina Bibi v. Asmaul Hoque The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Murshidabad granted interim maintenance to petitioner Sabina Bibi under Section 125 Cr.P.C. The court ordered the respondent to pay Rs. 1,500 monthly each to the petitioner and her two minor children (total Rs. 4,500) until final disposal. The respondent must show cause by 13.09.2021 why this interim order should not be made absolute. The case was transferred to the 2nd Court, Berhampore for further proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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