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PART-I (Sessions Cases) PART-I (Sessions Cases) Name of the Nature of process and Sl No. Name of the accused Court section of law Saintu @ SudhansuMeher S/o- Session judge 1 SC 79/1996 BgbabuMeher of vill- Parla, PS- KLD Dharamgarh Dist-Kalahandi Jagamohan Panda S/o- CJM - ASJ - 2 CT-10/02 U/S-366/376 IPC Narasinga Panda Vill-Mathura JEYPUR PS-JNG KLD Benudhar Mahanand S/O Anadi SC 84/42 37 of 04-02 U/S 3 ASJ FTC BPNA Mahanand vill Karme PS 307/394 IPC Kesinga KLD U/s Kishore Baitharu S/O CJM- ASJ KLD, 4 147/148/307/109/149IPC SC ParthBaitharuVillBhimkela, PS Bh. Patna No. 92/32 (A)/97 Narla, Dist. Kalahandi Ramsankar @ SankarSahu S/O Session Cum Spl U/S 498(A) IPC/R.W sec. RamachandraSahu , Vill- 5 Judge KLD-NPR, 3(1)( XI) SC/ST PA Act. RupraRoad, PS Narla, Dist. Bh. Patna ,SPL Act. No. 87/2002 Kalahandi Ram Sankar @ SankarSahu S/O ASJ Cum Spl Ram Chandra SahuVill- 6 judge Kalahandi SPL Act. No. 87/2002 RupraRoad, PS Narla, Dist. Bh. Patna Kalahandi Sc. 139 Trinath Bag ADJ Bhawanipatna 19-A S/o- Indramani Bag 7 Dist- Kalahandi U/s-457/ of vill-Banjipadar 394 IPC Ps. M.Rampur TrinathDist- Kalahandi Bag ADS J(FTR) S/o- Indramani Bag 8 SC No.-135/19 of 2007-08 Bhawanipatna of vill-Banjipadar Ps. M.Rampur Dist- Kalahandi SC 52/09 U/S Baldhar Thakur S/O Bana CJM CUM ASJ 234/325/307/302/506/34 9 Thakur vill Khapramal PS BPNA IPC,Also in process Part II Koksara KLD in sec 82 & 83 CRPC SC 52/09 U/S Digambar Thakur S/O Bana CJM CUM ASJ 234/325/307/302/506/34 10 Thakur vill Khapramal PS BPNA IPC,Also in process Part II Koksara KLD in sec 82 & 83 CRPC Lejenkisor Bhoi S/O Gangamal CJM CUM ASJ 11 SC 23/06 U/S 366/376 IPC Bhoi vill Tapranga PS Kesinga BPNA KLD Dhanu Majhi S-Nakula Majhi 12 SDJM PBT GR-32/06 U/S-376 IPC Vill- Bhejipadar PS-JNG KLD Lakhi@Lakhidhar Bag S/O 13 SJ BPT SC 36-89 U/S 376 IPC Punia Bag Vill-Pandri Pakhan JPT Rupa para Bhoi S/O Ramsing 14 SDJM BPNA CT 791/11 U/S 302/34 IPC para Bhoi vill Laitara PS Kesinga KLD Nilakantha Panda S- Bhagaban ASJ-SPL JUDGE 15 SPL ACT-40/148 OF 2000 panda Vill- Mathura DH.GARG PS_Junagarh Bijaya Durga S/o-Karna Duga 16 ASJ DH.GARH CT-21/13 (SC) Vill- Amathola PS-JNG KLD SC-17/01 U/S- Bhika majhi S/o- late Abhiram 17 SJ BPT 147/148/294/324/323/302/14 Majhi Vill-Balijorpara 9 IPC Tentulikhoti PS-JNg KLD Khetra Agria S/O Late CT 421/13 Roiting U/S 302 18 ASJ DHG Padmanav Agria vill IPC Kandulkangari PS GLM Chitra Majhi S/O Lt.Tangara SDJM Majhi 622/12 19 BHAWANIPATN Vill-Kubri PS-Biswanathpur u/s 302/201/34 IPC A Dist-Kalahandi SDJM Nabin Majhi S/O Gandu Majhi 622/12 20 BHAWANIPATN Vill-Kubri PS-Biswanathpur u/s 302/201/34 IPC A Dist-Kalahandi SESS. GUNPUR SPL SC-161/13 FIR NO- N.Rabi S/o- S. Jagan Vill-word 21 KOTA 25/11 PS-Gumanpur U/S- no1 KSNG PS-KSNG RAJASTAN RONDPRS ACT ADJ-SJ, CT 776/2012u/s 376 R/W 6 TIKCHAN Naik S/O late leli 22 BH,PATNA POCSO ACT Naikvill-Sargiguda Th,Rampur ASJ-SPL JUDGE Dillip ku. Panda S-pitabash 23 CT-5/06 OF 2012 DH.GARG Panda Vil-Kuilamunda PS-JNG Sachidanadna H airijan S/o- CJM CUM ASJ 24 CS-12/10 U/S-366/376 IPC Ratnakara Harijan Vill- BPNA dhanramal PS-KSNG CT 17/14U/S Simadri sahu S/O Lachharam ADJ-SJ, 25 452/294/354/506 IPC R/W/ Sahu Vill- Chulbadi, BH,PATNA 3(1) SC/ST POA ACT Th.Rampur Arjun Naik S/O Muna Naik vill 26 DSJ BHPATNA CT 32/11 SP ACT Borda PS Kegaon Dist KLD Subas Pradhan S/O Late Arjun CT 4/14 U/S 27 ADJ DHG Pradhan vill Rengalpali PS 323/341/294/506/307 IPC GLM Court of SPL-5/04,U/s sessions/Special Babu @ Laxmi Narayan 28 294/323/506/34 IPC/RW Sec Judge,Kalahandi, Pradhan, 3(1)(x)SC/ST (PA) Act Bhawanipatna Srikrushna Majhi GR-199/04 S/o- Jamdeb Majhi CJM Cum ASJ 29 U/s- 294/332/ Vill- Dangapata Bhawanipatna 323/506 /34 IPC Ps- M.Rampur Dist- Kalahandi Bhima @ Bhimsen Naik CT No 313/15 S/Ojugeswar Naik 30 ADJ Bh Patna U/S 493/417/506 IPC R/w Vill/PS-Biswanathpur sec 3(i) SC/ST Act Dist-Kalahandi CT 55/06 OF 13/14 U/S Rabi Naik s/o Baidyanath Naik 31 ADJ DHG 341/324/307 IPC vill- Pipalguda JPT Danurjaya @Dhanu Gahir S/o- CT-97/31/09 OF 2010-13 32 ASJ BPT KLD late Gunanidhi Gahir Vill- U//S- 363/376 IPC bamniguda PS-JNG KLD Someswar pan S/o-Uddhaba 33 DSJ KLD BPT SC-49/92 pan Vill- Bandakutra PS-JNG KLD CT 153/54 of 2018 U/S Rama Nag S/O Khageswar Nag 34 ADJ BPT 363/366/376 IPC RWS 6 vill Chatapadar JPT POCSO ACT Ribanta Bag S/o- Padmanabha 35 ADJ DHG CT 33/2014 Bag of vill- Parla, PS- Dharamgarh Dist-Kalahandi Bhakta Gopal S/o- Late Kalia 36 SDJM DHG GR 140/2010 Gopal of vill- Ichhapur. PS- Dharamgarh Dist-Kalahandi DHARAM @ DHARAMVIR Session Judge CT 18 /2014 u/s-302/201/34 YADAV S/O-PHULENA @ 37 Kalahandi IPC BAJARANGI YADAV OF Bhawanipatna VILLAGE-TIKARPADA Nilakantha Panda S/o-Bagban 38 ADJ, DHG CT-05/16 OF 2010-11 (SC) Panda Vill-Mathura PS-JNG KLD Baibasuta Bag S/o-Lalu Bag 39 ADJ DHG CT-33/16 Sess. Vill- Dangaghatpada JNG PS- JNG KLD Bitun Mallick S/o-Biseswar 40 ADJ DHG CT-33/16 Sess. Mallick Vill- Babupada JNG PS-JNG KLD GR-177A/06, TR No-19/13, K.Sundar Achary,S/o.K.Bagi 41 CJM Kalahandi U/s 4 & 5 PCMC Banning Rao Achary of Act Kukudafarmpada CT 376/46 of 14-16 U/S 376 Aditya Sahu S/O Ekadasi Sahu 42 ADJ DHG IPC RWS 3(2) (X) SC/ST vill Takrijor pada JPT PA ACT CT 342/25of 16 U/S 498 Bhawani Sankar Sahu S/O 43 ADJ DHG A/323/506/34 IPC RWS Santa Sahu vill Babu 3(1)(X) SC/ST PA ACT Kenduguda JPT Rohita Nial S/O Asharam Nial CJM CUM ASJ 44 CNC 139/07, SC 53/15 vill Jhariaguda PS Koksara BPNA KLD Prem Naik s/o Durjan Naik Vill 45 ADJ DHG CT 06 of 16 NDPS ACT Kumjor JPT Maheswar Naik @ Rana S/O 46 ADJ DHG CT 06 of 16 NDPS ACT Mohan Naik vill Uchala JPT Kailash Saraf@Sarabu,S/o.Siba Special judge cum CT No-692/13,U/s Charan Saraf of Kukurafarm 47 Addl.session judge 366/376(2)(m),RW Sec 6 Pada, Housing board colony Bhawanipatna POCSO Act Bhawanipatna ADJ SESSION Ranjit Roy S/O Pramod Roy vill 48 CT 250/34 JUDGE DHG Tungaon PS Koksara KLD Naba Kumar Sahani S/o- BrabhakarSahani of vill- 49 ADJ DHG CT 29/17 (SA) Majhipada, Dabripadar, PS- Dharamgarh Dist-Kalahandi Susanta Bhoi S/O Sunaram 50 DSJ BHPATNA CT 20/17 (POCSO) ACT Bhoi vill Khairmal PS Kegaon Dist KLD Kasinath Sahu s-late Bikala ADJ-SPL JUDGE 51 CT-346/15 (POCSO) Sahu Vill- Laxmisagarpada BPT JNG KLD Nilambar Majhi S/O CT 154/14 U/S 366/376 IPC 52 ADJ BPT Abhimanyu Majhi vill RWS 6 POCSO ACT Ranibahal JPT Srikanta Gahir S/o-late 53 ADJ DHG CT-37/19 OF 2015-16(SA) Kurtibasa Gahir Vill- Mahibhar PS-JNG KLD CT-27/17u/s- BINODINI @BINATA SAHU DIST.SESSION 294/326/302/506/34 IPC, 54 W/O-BIBHI SAHU VILL- JUDGE KLD R/W sec GOBRA 3(i)(2)(s)/3(2)(va)SC/ST PA Act Srikusna Durga S/o- Guriamani SPL JUDGE 55 TR-25/17 (POCSO Durga Vill-Bandhanpala JHARSUGUDA PSJNG KLD Murali Naik S/O Pandit@Arjun 56 ASJ DHG CT 1/17 NDPS Naik vill Dengaguda PS Ampani KLD Jasman Mallav S/O Bhorelal Mallav at main road Morpa 57 ASJ DHG CT 1/17 NDPS ,word no 6 PS Sattanpurbota rural Dist Kota Rajasthan Dambaru Niak S/O Bhubana 58 ASJ DHG CT 1/17 NDPS Naik vill Behera PS Koksara KLD GR 439 (A)/2000 U/S Kameswar Goud S/O Manu 59 JMFC JPT 366/376/109/34 IPC Goud vill-Sec-2 Mukhiguda NilanchalaSethia S/o- KrutibashSethia of vill- Parla, 60 ADJ DHG CT 33/2014 PS- Dharamgarh Dist- Kalahandi CT-24/17 (SC) U/S- Kuna @Akhaya Majhi S/o- 61 ASJ DHG 341/294/323/325/332/427/50 Durga Majhi Vill- Kharlabeda 6/307/34 IPC PS-JNG KLD ShesTandi S/o- PrabhaTandi, 62 ADJ Npd SA-40/38 of 2015-17 vill- Parla, PS- Dharamgarh , Dist-Kalahandi Addl. Session R-3526 of 26.05.18, CT- Izzaz Mahammad,S/o.Noor 63 Judge 82/15,U/s 364(A)/368/34 Mahammad of Pardeshipada Bhawanipatna IPC Bhawanipatna Amruta Naik S/o Dhaneswar ADJ-SJ, 64 CT 85/14 u/S 376(I)/417 IPC Naik Vill-Birikot BH,PATNA PS.Th,Rampur BidyaBhaisal S/o- Lt.
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