NAZEER AHMAD ALIAS NAZIR AHMAD ALIAS NAZEER AHAMAD ALIAS FENKU vs THE STATE OF JHARKHAND Advocate - VISHWANATH ROY — A.B.A./3030/2026
Case under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Section 12,JBAPOS,ACT. Disposed: Contested--Allowed on 12th June 2026.
CNR: JHHC010187622026
Filing Number
A.B.A./12308/2026
Filing Date
02-Jun-2026
Registration No
A.B.A./3030/2026
Registration Date
10-Jun-2026
Judge
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi
Coram
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE ( 121 )
Sub-Category
Jharkhand Bovine Prohibition Of Slaughter Act, 2005 ( 6 )
Judicial Branch
Criminal Section
Decision Date
12-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Allowed
Last updated 13-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.NAZEER AHMAD ALIAS NAZIR AHMAD ALIAS NAZEER AHAMAD ALIAS FENKU
Adv. JASVINDAR MAZUMDAR,ANIKET JAISWAL,ANIKET JAISWAL, ,GOURAV KISHORE,ROHAN MAZUMDAR,ANIKET JAISWAL
Respondent(s)
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1.THE STATE OF JHARKHAND Advocate - VISHWANATH ROY
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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12-Jun-2026
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar DwivediView PDF
The Jharkhand High Court granted anticipatory bail to Nazeer Ahmad, a hotelier accused under Section 12 of the Jharkhand Bovine Animal Prohibition of Slaughter Act, 2005, for possessing 22.9 kg of meat. The court found merit in the petitioner's argument that the meat was for restaurant purposes, occurred during Eid festival, and critically, no Forensic Science Laboratory report had been submitted to confirm the meat was bovine. The petitioner was directed to surrender within three weeks and released on bail of Rs. 25,000 with two sureties of equal amount. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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12-Jun-2026
Fresh Filing (Admission)
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi
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02-Jun-2026
Case filed
Registration No. A.B.A./3030/2026
The Jharkhand High Court granted anticipatory bail to Nazeer Ahmad, a hotelier accused under Section 12 of the Jharkhand Bovine Animal Prohibition of Slaughter Act, 2005, for possessing 22.9 kg of meat. The court found merit in the petitioner's argument that the meat was for restaurant purposes, occurred during Eid festival, and critically, no Forensic Science Laboratory report had been submitted to confirm the meat was bovine. The petitioner was directed to surrender within three weeks and released on bail of Rs. 25,000 with two sureties of equal amount. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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