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KISHOREKUMAR Vs The State Rep by

Kishorekumar vs The State Rep by

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Jan 30, 2026
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Citation
Court
Chennai High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
CRL MP/912/2026

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Kishorekumar

Respondent

The State Rep by

Excerpt

in the high court of judicature at madrasdated: 30-01-2026coramthe hon'ble mr.justice k.rajasekar kishorekumar..petitioner(s) vs the state rep by the inspector of police, (crime no. 681 of 2024) ..respondent(s) prayer: to extend the time by two weeks to this petition to surrender before the lower court in pursuance with order dated 02.04.2025 made in crl mp.no.6412 of 2025 in crl op.no.1723 of 2025 on the file of the respondent police. for petitioner(s): m/s.p.m.jayachandran for respondent(s): ms.j.r.archana government advocate (crl.side)orderthis petition has been filed to extend the time for complying the conditions as per the order of this court in in crl mp no.6412 of 2025 in crl.o.p.no.1723 of 2025 dated 02.04.2025. page1 of 2k.rajasekar, j.gbi2. after hearing the submissions made by the learned counsel on eitherside, this court is inclined to extend ten days time to comply the conditions imposed by this court in crl mp no.6412 of 2025 in crl.o.p.no.1723 of 2025, dated 02.04.2025 from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.3.the petitioner is directed to deposit a sum of rs.3,000/- (rupees three thousand only) as non-refundable deposit to the credit of district legal services authority, krishnagiri district, within a period of one week from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 4.accordingly, this criminal miscellaneous petition is ordered.30-01-2026 gbi to 1.the inspector of police, 2.the public prosecutor, high court of madras. page2 of 2

Full Judgment

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

DATED: 30-01-2026

CORAM

THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE K.RAJASEKAR Kishorekumar

..Petitioner(s) Vs The State Rep by The Inspector of Police, (Crime No. 681 of 2024) ..Respondent(s) Prayer: To extend the time by two weeks to this petition to surrender before the lower court in pursuance with order dated 02.04.2025 made in crl mp.no.6412 of 2025 in crl op.no.1723 of 2025 on the file of the respondent police. For Petitioner(s): M/s.P.M.Jayachandran For Respondent(s): Ms.J.R.Archana Government Advocate (Crl.Side)

ORDER

This petition has been filed to extend the time for complying the conditions as per the order of this Court in in Crl MP No.6412 of 2025 in Crl.O.P.No.1723 of 2025 dated 02.04.2025. Page1 of 2

K.RAJASEKAR, J.

GBI

2. After hearing the submissions made by the learned Counsel on either

side, this Court is inclined to extend ten days time to comply the conditions imposed by this Court in Crl MP No.6412 of 2025 in Crl.O.P.No.1723 of 2025, dated 02.04.2025 from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.

3.The petitioner is directed to deposit a sum of Rs.3,000/- (Rupees Three Thousand Only) as non-refundable deposit to the credit of District Legal Services Authority, Krishnagiri District, within a period of one week from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 4.Accordingly, this Criminal Miscellaneous Petition is ordered.

30-01-2026 GBI To 1.The Inspector of Police, 2.The Public Prosecutor, High Court of Madras. Page2 of 2

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