SUKHPREET SINGH @ SUKHA vs STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANR — CRM-M/6799/2018

Case under No Acts Defined. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF on 13th May 2026.

CNR: PHHC010708122018

CASE DISPOSED

Next Hearing

17th February 2018

Filing Number

CRM-M/6799/2018

Filing Date

15-02-2018

Registration No

CRM-M/6799/2018

Registration Date

15-02-2018

Judge

MR. JUSTICE N.S. SHEKHAWAT

Coram

MR. JUSTICE N.S. SHEKHAWAT

Bench Type

Single

Category

99 ( 945 )

Sub-Category

38.3 - PROCEEDING STAYED IN QUASHING ( 197 )

Judicial Branch

CRIMINAL BRANCH

Decision Date

13th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED OF

Acts & Sections

No Acts Defined

Petitioner(s)

SUKHPREET SINGH @ SUKHA

Adv. PREETINDER SINGH AHLUWALIA

Respondent(s)

STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANR

Hearing History

Judge: MR. JUSTICE N.S. SHEKHAWAT

17-02-2018
27-11-2018
14-08-2018
01-05-2018
05-03-2018

Orders

17-02-2018

MR. JUSTICE RAJ SHEKHAR ATTRI

05-03-2018

MR. JUSTICE RAJ SHEKHAR ATTRI

01-05-2018

MR. JUSTICE RAJ SHEKHAR ATTRI

14-08-2018

MR. JUSTICE RAJ SHEKHAR ATTRI

13-05-2026
MR. JUSTICE N.S. SHEKHAWAT

Case Summary: CRM-M/6799/2018 The High Court of Punjab & Haryana dismissed the criminal miscellaneous petition filed by Sukhpreet Singh @ Sukha against the State of Punjab as infructuous after both the petitioner's counsel and State counsel informed the court that the petitioner had expired. The court ordered the disposal of the petition accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: CRM-M/6799/2018 The High Court of Punjab & Haryana dismissed the criminal miscellaneous petition filed by Sukhpreet Singh @ Sukha against the State of Punjab as infructuous after both the petitioner's counsel and State counsel informed the court that the petitioner had expired. The court ordered the disposal of the petition accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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