State of West Bengal vs Ritam Mandal — 233/2017

Case under Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 Section 4POCSOAct. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 10th June 2026.

Special Court Cases

CNR: WBML010055282017

Evidence

Next Hearing

10th June 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

4184/2017

Filing Date

13-09-2017

Registration No

233/2017

Registration Date

13-09-2017

Court

District and Sessions Judge, Malda

Judge

3-ADJ II

FIR Details

FIR Number

674

Police Station

BAISHNABNAGAR

Year

2017

Acts & Sections

Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 Section 4POCSOAct

Petitioner(s)

State of West Bengal

Adv. P.P. Malda.

Respondent(s)

Ritam Mandal

Hearing History

Judge: 3-ADJ II

22-04-2026

Evidence

11-03-2026

Evidence

05-01-2026

Evidence

11-11-2025

Evidence

18-08-2025

Evidence

Interim Orders

06-08-2022
Copy of Order
19-09-2022
Copy of Order

Case Summary: Bail petition of accused Ritam Mandal in POCSO Case No. 233/2017 has been rejected by the Special Court, Malda. The accused was charged under Section 6 of the POCSO Act on 06.08.2022, and the court found the gravity of the alleged offense sufficient to deny bail despite the accused's plea of innocence. The case is adjourned to 20.09.2022 for production and evidence of the victim child. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Bail petition of accused Ritam Mandal in POCSO Case No. 233/2017 has been rejected by the Special Court, Malda. The accused was charged under Section 6 of the POCSO Act on 06.08.2022, and the court found the gravity of the alleged offense sufficient to deny bail despite the accused's plea of innocence. The case is adjourned to 20.09.2022 for production and evidence of the victim child. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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