State of West Bengal vs Nidhu Mudi — 320/2022

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 498A,323. Disposed: Contested--ACQUITTED on 09th March 2026.

Gr Case

CNR: WBPU060004702022

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

470/2022

Filing Date

13-06-2022

Registration No

320/2022

Registration Date

13-06-2022

Court

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Raghunathpur, Purulia

Judge

5-ACJM II

Decision Date

09th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ACQUITTED

FIR Details

FIR Number

12

Police Station

SANTURI

Year

2020

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 498A,323

Petitioner(s)

State of West Bengal

Respondent(s)

Nidhu Mudi

Hearing History

Judge: 5-ACJM II

09-03-2026

Disposed

07-03-2026

Evidence

02-03-2026

Evidence

27-01-2026

Charge / Plea Hearing

01-12-2025

Charge / Plea Hearing

Final Orders / Judgements

09-03-2026
Daliy Order
09-03-2026
Judgement

Case Summary The Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate acquitted Nidhu Mudi of charges under IPC Sections 498A (cruelty) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) in a domestic violence case. The court found that the sole prosecution witness (the complainant herself) failed to substantiate the allegations of physical and mental torture, merely stating the complaint arose from a matrimonial dispute without providing supporting evidence of the alleged assault. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

21-10-2022
Daliy Order
04-02-2023
Daliy Order
06-04-2023
Daliy Order
22-06-2023
Daliy Order
14-08-2023
Daliy Order
16-10-2023
Daliy Order
04-01-2024
Daliy Order
29-02-2024
Daliy Order
10-05-2024
Daliy Order
21-08-2024
Daliy Order
22-11-2024
Daliy Order
13-02-2025
Daliy Order
28-10-2025
Daliy Order
02-03-2026
Daliy Order
casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary The Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate acquitted Nidhu Mudi of charges under IPC Sections 498A (cruelty) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) in a domestic violence case. The court found that the sole prosecution witness (the complainant herself) failed to substantiate the allegations of physical and mental torture, merely stating the complaint arose from a matrimonial dispute without providing supporting evidence of the alleged assault. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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