NAWAB KHAN S/O HAJI ALI BAKSH vs STATE OF RAJASTHAN — SOSA/1096/2025
Case under Other Acts Section no. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 24th March 2026.
CNR: RJHC020477862025
Filing Number
SOSA/19986/2025
Filing Date
26-May-2025
Registration No
SOSA/1096/2025
Registration Date
26-May-2025
Judge
Mahendar Kumar Goyal , Bhuwan Goyal
Coram
Mahendar Kumar Goyal , Bhuwan Goyal
Bench Type
Division Bench
Judicial Branch
CRIMINAL
Decision Date
24-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISMISSED
Last updated 09-Apr-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.NAWAB KHAN S/O HAJI ALI BAKSH
Adv. JAYA MITRA
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2.ASHFAQ S/O NAWAB KAHN
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF RAJASTHAN
Adv. ,GAURAV SHARMA,SARTHAK CHOUBEY,JITENDRA CHOUDHARY,RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA 1123
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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24-Mar-2026
Mahendar Kumar Goyal,bhuwan GoyalView PDF
The Rajasthan High Court dismissed the suspension of sentence application filed by two applicants (Nawab Khan and Ashfaq) convicted of murder under Sections 302/149 IPC and sentenced to life imprisonment. The court found the prosecution case sufficiently corroborated by medical evidence (post-mortem report, DNA matching), eyewitness testimony from the victim's wife, and weapon recovery, holding there were no palpable grounds to suspect acquittal on appeal. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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For Orders- Misc. Cases
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26-May-2025
Case filed
Registration No. SOSA/1096/2025
The Rajasthan High Court dismissed the suspension of sentence application filed by two applicants (Nawab Khan and Ashfaq) convicted of murder under Sections 302/149 IPC and sentenced to life imprisonment. The court found the prosecution case sufficiently corroborated by medical evidence (post-mortem report, DNA matching), eyewitness testimony from the victim's wife, and weapon recovery, holding there were no palpable grounds to suspect acquittal on appeal. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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