State of West Bengal vs Alamin Sarder — 2059/2021

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 188. Status: Charge / Plea Hearing. Next hearing: 04th January 2027.

Gr Case

CNR: WBSP140035222021

Charge / Plea Hearing

Next Hearing

04th January 2027

Filing Number

2059/2021

Filing Date

17-08-2023

Registration No

2059/2021

Registration Date

17-08-2023

Court

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Diamond Harbour Criminal, South 24 Pgs.

Judge

4-JM III

FIR Details

FIR Number

242

Police Station

DIAMOND HARBOUR

Year

2021

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 188
Disaster Management Act Section 51

Petitioner(s)

State of West Bengal

Respondent(s)

Alamin Sarder

Hearing History

Judge: 4-JM III

13-03-2026

Charge / Plea Hearing

14-11-2025

Charge / Plea Hearing

27-08-2024

Charge / Plea Hearing

Interim Orders

27-08-2024
Order by Magistrate

Case Summary: GR-2059/2021 (State of West Bengal v. Alamin Sarder) Accused Ajimuddin Sk pleaded guilty to offences under IPC Section 188 and Section 51 of the National Disaster Management Act. The court convicted him and sentenced him to pay a fine of Rs. 200 (Rs. 100 per offence) with 15 days simple imprisonment, subject to time already served. Seized articles were ordered to be returned, and the fine was paid on 27.08.2024. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: GR-2059/2021 (State of West Bengal v. Alamin Sarder) Accused Ajimuddin Sk pleaded guilty to offences under IPC Section 188 and Section 51 of the National Disaster Management Act. The court convicted him and sentenced him to pay a fine of Rs. 200 (Rs. 100 per offence) with 15 days simple imprisonment, subject to time already served. Seized articles were ordered to be returned, and the fine was paid on 27.08.2024. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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