Md Raju vs State of West Bengal — 174/2026

Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 483. Disposed: Contested--REJECTED on 06th March 2026.

Criminal Misc.

CNR: WBUD050004592026

Case disposed

Filing Number

234/2026

Filing Date

02-03-2026

Registration No

174/2026

Registration Date

02-03-2026

Court

Additional District Judge, Islampore

Judge

1-ADJ

Decision Date

06th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--REJECTED

Acts & Sections

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 483

Petitioner(s)

Md Raju

Adv. Nagma Khatoon

Respondent(s)

State of West Bengal

Hearing History

Judge: 1-ADJ

06-03-2026

Disposed

02-03-2026

Hearing

Final Orders / Judgements

06-03-2026
Copy of Order

The Additional District & Sessions Judge, Islampur rejected the bail application filed by accused Md. Raju under Section 483 of BNSS, upholding the earlier rejection by the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate. The court, after perusing the bail petition, case record, medical report, and victim's statement under Section 164 CrPC, found insufficient grounds to enlarge the accused on bail considering the facts and circumstances of the case involving charges under Sections 69/351(3)(5) of BNS. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

02-03-2026
Copy of Order
casestatus.in Summary

The Additional District & Sessions Judge, Islampur rejected the bail application filed by accused Md. Raju under Section 483 of BNSS, upholding the earlier rejection by the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate. The court, after perusing the bail petition, case record, medical report, and victim's statement under Section 164 CrPC, found insufficient grounds to enlarge the accused on bail considering the facts and circumstances of the case involving charges under Sections 69/351(3)(5) of BNS. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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