PREM KUMAR vs HANISH KUMAR — CRM-M/25990/2019

Case under No Acts Defined Section 1. Disposed: --DISMISSED on 13th May 2026.

CNR: PHHC010690222019

CASE DISPOSED

Filing Number

CRM-M/32660/2019

Filing Date

24-05-2019

Registration No

CRM-M/25990/2019

Registration Date

30-05-2019

Judge

MRS. JUSTICE MANISHA BATRA

Coram

MRS. JUSTICE MANISHA BATRA

Bench Type

Single

Category

38.1 - QUASHING PETITIONS I/O ( 152 )

Sub-Category

( 944 )

Judicial Branch

CRIMINAL BRANCH

Decision Date

13th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

--DISMISSED

Acts & Sections

No Acts Defined Section 1

Petitioner(s)

PREM KUMAR

Adv. NAVNEET JINDAL

Respondent(s)

HANISH KUMAR

Orders

13-05-2026
MRS. JUSTICE MANISHA BATRA

The High Court dismissed Prem Kumar's petition challenging the trial court's rejection of his application to introduce additional evidence (a transfer deed) during a forgery case against Hanish Kumar. The court found the trial magistrate's dismissal order properly reasoned, noting Kumar had obtained the document in 2015 but failed to present it during pre-charge evidence, the deed was peripheral to the core forgery allegations, and the application appeared designed to prolong proceedings rather than serve justice. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court dismissed Prem Kumar's petition challenging the trial court's rejection of his application to introduce additional evidence (a transfer deed) during a forgery case against Hanish Kumar. The court found the trial magistrate's dismissal order properly reasoned, noting Kumar had obtained the document in 2015 but failed to present it during pre-charge evidence, the deed was peripheral to the core forgery allegations, and the application appeared designed to prolong proceedings rather than serve justice. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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