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18.06.2020 Bail 1 Crl.Mpno. 2120 IN THE COURT OF THE PRINCIPAL DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, KANNIYAKUMARI AT NAGERCOIL Date : 18.06.2020 Bail 1 Crl.M.P.No. 2120/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.S.Christ Miller Vellichanthai Crime No.18/2020 2 Crl.M.P.No. 2121/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.P.Michael Karungal P.S. Crime No.230/2019 3 Crl.M.P.No. 2123/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.V.Balaji Rajaram Puthukadai P.S. Crime No.258/2020 4 Crl.M.P.No. 2124/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.A.Samuel Edwin Marthandam P.S. Crime No. 438/2019 5 Crl.M.P.No. 2132/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. K.Nelson Jebaraj Manavalakurichy P.S. Crime No. 233/2020 6 Crl.M.P.No. 2141/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.Dennison CSCID Kuzhithurai Crime No. 60/2020 7 Crl.M.P.No. 2142/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. R.Justus Manavalakurichy P.S. Crime No. 228/2020 8 Crl.M.P.No. 2143/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. C.Vijayakumar Eraniel P.S. Crime No. 589/2019 9 Crl.M.P.No. 2144/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.V. Balaji Rajaram Asaripallam P.S. Crime No. 160/2020 10 Crl.M.P.No. 2145/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. Y.M.Stephen Eraniel P.S. Crime No. 414/2020 11 Crl.M.P.No. 2148/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.Lawrence Peter Shaw Aralvoimozhy P.S. Crime No. 354/2020 12 Crl.M.P.No. 2157/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. I.Berry Karungal P.S. Crime No. 230/2020 13 Crl.M.P.No. 2162/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. C.John Rose Keeriparai P.S. Crime No. 65/2019 14 Crl.M.P.No. 2169/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. M.Padmasanan Kollencode P.S. Crime No. 623/2020 15 Crl.M.P.No. 2170/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.Paulraj PEW Thuckalay Crime No. 231/2020 16 Crl.M.P.No. 2171/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.Dennison CSCID Kuzhithurai Crime No. 64/2020 17 Crl.M.P.No. 2179/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. In Person Rajakkamangalam P.S. Crime No.268/2020 18 Crl.M.P.No. 2180/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. In Person PEW Thuckalay Crime No.268/2020 19 Crl.M.P.No. 2181/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. N.Sivakumar Kanniyakuamri P.S. Crime No. 599/2020 20 Crl.M.P.No. 2182/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. Anto Cletus Raj Kulasekharam P.S. Crime No.397/2020 21 Crl.M.P.No. 2186/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. In Person Kanniyakuamri P.S. Crime No. 70/2020, 20/2020 22 Crl.M.P.No. 2187/2020 Inspector of Police Crl.M.P.No. Adv. T.Kannan Kulasekaram P.S. 2171/2020 Crime No. 353/2020 Adv. A.Dennison 23 Crl.M.P.No. 2188/2020 Inspector of Police Crl.M.P.No. Adv. G.Lakshmikanth Thuckalay P.S. 2171/2020 Crime No. 619/2020 Adv. A.Dennison ANTICIPATORY BAIL 24 Crl.M.P.No. 2122/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. R.Justus Mondaikadu P.S. Crime No. 11/2020 25 Crl.M.P.No. 2125/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.B.Ezhavarasu Aralvaimozhi P.S. Crime No.294/2018 26 Crl.M.P.No. 2137/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.K.E. Appaji Manavalakurichy P.S. Crime No. 235/2020 27 Crl.M.P.No. 2138/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.K.E.Appaji Thuckalay P.S. Crime No. 51/2020 28 Crl.M.P.No. 2139/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. N.Chellappan Kaliyakkavilai P.S. Crime No. 247/2020 29 Crl.M.P.No. 2140/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. N,Ananth Chellaram Vadasery P.S. Crime No. 417/2020 30 Crl.M.P.No. 2146/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. N.Chellappan Puthukadai P.S. Crime No. 247/2020 31 Crl.M.P.No. 2149/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. D.Xavier Jaya Sathish Rajakamangalam P.S. Crime No. 277/2020 32 Crl.M.P.No. 2150/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. JParthasarathy Aralvoimozhy P.S. Crime No. 378/2020 33 Crl.M.P.No. 2151/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.A.Arul Raja Rackroy Karungal P.S. Crime No. 231/2020 34 Crl.M.P.No. 2152/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. N.Ananth Chellaram AWPS Colachel Crime No. 11/2020 35 Crl.M.P.No. 2155/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.Noble Rajan Suchindrum P.S. Crime No. 100/2020 36 Crl.M.P.No. 2156/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. P.Micheal Kaliyakkavilai P.S. Crime No. 234/2020 37 Crl.M.P.No. 2158/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. T.Srinivasan Vadasery P.S. Crime No. 417/2020 38 Crl.M.P.No. 2166/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.C.Ashok Kumar South Thamaraikulam P.S. Crime No. 41/2020 39 Crl.M.P.No. 2168/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.Lawrence Peter Puthukadai P.S. Shaw Crime No. 279/2020 40 Crl.M.P.No. 2172/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.T.M.Sree Kumar Aralvoimozhy P.S. Crime No. 321/2022 41 Crl.M.P.No. 2189/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. V.M.Jegadev Thuckalay P.S. Crime No. 665/2020 42 Crl.M.P.No. 2190/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. J.Bergin Jaba Kumar Thuckalay P.S. Crime No. 664/2020 43 Crl.M.P.No. 2191/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. J.Bergin Jeba Thuckalay P.S. Crime No. 275/2020 44 Crl.M.P.No. 2192/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. A.K.E. Appaji Kottar P.S. Crime No. 708/2020 45 Crl.M.P.No. 2193/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. D.Jaba Puthukadai P.S. Crime No. 291/2020 46 Crl.M.P.No. 2194/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. S.Johny Nesamani Nagar P.S. Crime No. 36/2020 47 Crl.M.P.No. 2197/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. M.Timitlal South Thamaraikulam P.S. Crime No. 334/2020 Condition Relaxation 48 Crl.M.P.No. 2126/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. J.Susheela Devi DCB, Nagercoil Crime No. 41/2019 49 Crl.M.P.No. 2136/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. S.Thamalayan @ Hari Vadasery P.S. Crime No. 63/2020 50 Crl.M.P.No. 2147/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. G.Selestine Kanyakumari P.S. Crime No. 25/2020 51 Crl.M.P.No. 2195/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. R.S.Nadaraja Moorthy Vellichanthai Range STOR No. 1/19 52 Crl.M.P.No. 2196/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. R.S.Nadaraja Moorthy Vellichanthai Range STOR No. 2/19 Return of Property 53 Crl.M.P.No. 953/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. G.Lakshmikanth Suchindrum P.S. Crime No. 481/2019 54 Crl.M.P.No. 1070/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. M.Mathialagan Aralvoimozhy P.S. Crime No. 40/2020 55 Crl.M.P.No. 1071/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. M.Mathialagan Aralvoimozhy P.S. Crime No. 46/2020 56 Crl.M.P.No. 1292/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. T.Kannan Thuckalay P.S. Crime No. 18/2020 57 Crl.M.P.No. 1338/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. Prem Sahayadhas Kaliyakkavilai P.S. Crime No. 26/2020 58 Crl.M.P.No. 2127/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. T.Balamurali Karungal P.S. Crime No. 230/2020 59 Crl.M.P.No. 2128/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. T.Balamurali Colachel P.S. Crime No. 72/2020 60 Crl.M.P.No. 2129/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. T.Balamurali Colachel P.S. Crime No. 72/2020 61 Crl.M.P.No. 2130/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv. T.Balamurali Colachel P.S. Crime No. 72/2020 62 Crl.M.P.No. 2131/2020 Inspector of Police Call on 18.06.2020 Adv.
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