PRAVASH KHATUA vs BHABATOSH KHATUA AND ANR — 167/2024

Case under Code of Criminal Procedure Section 397,399. Disposed: Uncontested--DISMISSED on 16th March 2026.

Case disposed

Criminal Revision

CNR: WBSP100009712024

Filing Number

591/2024

Filing Date

06-Apr-2024

Registration No

167/2024

Registration Date

06-Apr-2024

Court

Additional District Judge,Diamond Harbour Civil, South 24 Pgs.

Judge

2-Ftc I

Decision Date

16-Mar-2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--DISMISSED

Last updated 11-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Code of Criminal Procedure Section 397,399

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.PRAVASH KHATUA

    Adv. RUDRA NARAYAN HALDAR

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.BHABATOSH KHATUA AND ANR

  2. 2.STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 16-Mar-2026

    Order by CourtView PDF

    The court dismissed Pravash Khatua's revision petition challenging an April 1, 2024 order by the Sub-Divisional Executive Magistrate that restrained parties from altering a disputed property's nature to maintain peace. The court affirmed the original order, finding the Magistrate acted within Section 144 CrPC authority reasonably to prevent breach of peace, leaving no grounds for interference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 16-Mar-2026

    Disposed

    Ftc I

  4. 02-Dec-2025

    Show Cause

    Ftc I

  5. 07-Aug-2025

    Show Cause

    Ftc I

  6. 22-Apr-2025

    Appearance

    Ftc I

  7. 07-Jan-2025

    Sr/Ad/Appearence

    Ftc I

  8. 30-Aug-2024

    Sr/Ad/Appearence

    Ftc I

  9. 10-Jun-2024

    Sr/Ad/Appearence

    ADJ

  10. 14-May-2024

    Sr/Ad/Appearence

    ADJ

  11. 06-Apr-2024

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  12. 06-Apr-2024

    Case filed

    Registration No. 167/2024

casestatus.in Summary

The court dismissed Pravash Khatua's revision petition challenging an April 1, 2024 order by the Sub-Divisional Executive Magistrate that restrained parties from altering a disputed property's nature to maintain peace. The court affirmed the original order, finding the Magistrate acted within Section 144 CrPC authority reasonably to prevent breach of peace, leaving no grounds for interference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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