Madhumita Sadhukhan vs State Of West Bengal on 12 March, 2026

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    Madhumita Sadhukhan vs State Of West Bengal on 12 March, 2026

                                                 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
                                                CRIMINAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
    
    
    
                                     TRANSFER PETITION (CRIMINAL)         NO.421 OF 2025
    
    
    
                          MADHUMITA SADHUKHAN                                     PETITIONER(S)
    
    
                                                               VERSUS
    
    
                     STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ANR.                                       RESPONDENT(S)
    
    
    
                                                          O R D E R
    

    1. This transfer petition preferred by the mother-in-law

    of the respondent no.2 seeking transfer of GR Case

    SPONSORED

    No.130/2021 arising out of FIR No.59/2020 pending in the

    Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bankura, West

    Bengal to the Court of the Judicial Magistrate, District

    Court Dhanbad, Jharkhand.

    2. It appears from the materials on record that the

    respondent no.2, in her capacity as the daughter in law,

    filed the FIR referred to above, wherein the petitioner is
    Signature Not Verified

    Digitally signed by
    CHANDRESH
    Date: 2026.03.14
    12:54:35 IST
    Reason:
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    the accused. It also appears that the husband of the

    respondent no.2, i.e., the son of the petitioner committed

    suicide. In connection with this case of suicide the

    respondent no.2 was put to trial for the offence

    punishable under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code,

    1860 (for short, “the IPC”). However, the Trial Court

    acquitted the respondent no.2. Later the respondent no.2

    seems to have filed the FIR. It appears that no sooner

    the First Information Report was lodged against the

    respondent no.2 for having abetted the commission of

    suicide by her husband in span of 7 days thereafter the

    respondent no.2 lodged an FIR against her mother- in-law.

    3. We take notice of the order dated 12.11.2025 passed by

    this Court, the same reads thus:-

    “1. The petitioner happens to be the mother-
    in-law of the Respondent No.2 – herein. She
    prays for transfer of the Criminal Case No. 130
    of 2021 arising out of FIR No. 59 of 2020 for
    the offence punishable under Sections 498A, 323,
    506 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal
    Code (for short, “The IPC”) titled “State of
    West Bengal vs. Madhumita Sadhukhan & Anr.
    ” from
    the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bankura,
    West Bengal to the Court of Judicial Magistrate,
    District Court, Dhanbad, Jharkhand.

    2. It appears from the materials on record that
    the Respondent No.2 was married with the son of
    the petitioner. The husband of the Respondent

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    No.2 i.e. the son of the petitioner committed
    suicide leaving behind a Suicide Note. The
    Respondent No.2 along with one another co-

    accused was put to trial for the offence of
    abetment of suicide punishable under Section 306
    IPC.

    3. Prima facie it appears that on some mutual
    understanding the witnesses turned hostile as a
    result the Respondent No.2 – herein and the co-
    accused stood acquitted.

    4. In such circumstances, referred to above, we
    are of the view that the Respondent No.2 should
    consider putting an end to this criminal
    proceedings also initiated by her against her
    mother-in-law.

    5. We want the Respondent No.2 to personally
    remain present before us.

    6. In such circumstances, let fresh notice be
    issued to the Respondent No.2 returnable on 26-
    11-2025.

    7. The fresh notice shall be served through the
    Police Inspector attached with Police Station –
    Banjora, District Bankura, West Bengal.

    8. The Police Inspector concerned shall ensure
    that the Respondent No.2 – Rama Sadhukhan
    personally remains present before this Court on
    the returnable date.

    9. In the meantime, the further proceedings of
    Criminal Case No. 130 of 2021 arising out of
    FIR No. 59 of 2020 pending before the Court of
    Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bankura, West Bengal
    shall remain stayed.”

    4. We also take notice of our order dated 26.11.2025, the

    same reads thus:-

    “1. Our order dated 12-11-2025 speaks for itself. The

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    order reads thus”-

    xxx xxx xxx
    xxx xxx xxx

    2. Despite service of notice, the Respondent No.2
    has failed to remain present before us.

    3. We grant one last opportunity to the Respondent
    No.2 to appear before us.

    4. Put it on 9-1-2026.

    5. We make it clear that on the returnable date if
    the Respondent No.2 fails to appear before us, we
    shall proceed to quash the proceedings of Criminal
    Case No. 130 of 2021 arising out of FIR No. 59 of
    2020.”

    5. We also take notice of our order dated 11.02.2026

    which reads thus:-

    “1. Our last order dated 09.01.2026 reads thus:-

    “1. Office Report indicates that the Respondent
    No.2 has been served just yesterday with the
    notice issued by this Court.

    2. We want to grant one last opportunity to the
    Respondent No.2 to appear before us.

    3. Post it after four weeks.

    4. We make it clear that on the next date of
    hearing, if the Respondent No.2 fails to appear
    before us, we shall appoint an Amicus Curiae and
    proceed further with the matter on merits.”

    2. Today also, when the matter was taken up for
    hearing, the Respondent No.2 is not present.

    3. Since Mr. Merusagar Samantaray, the learned counsel
    is very much present in the courtroom, we have appointed
    him as Amicus Curiae to assist us.

    4. The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner

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    shall furnish one set of his entire paperbook to the
    learned Amicus Curiae today itself.

    5. Post it on 26.02.2026.”

    6. We heard Mr.Parinav Gupta, the learned counsel

    appearing for the petitioner and Mr.Merusagar Samantaray,

    the learned Amicus Curiae appointed by this Court.

    7. Having regard to the facts recorded as aforesaid, we

    are of the view that the continuation of the proceedings

    of Criminal Case No. 130 of 2021 against the petitioner

    will be nothing but an abuse of the process of law.

    8. In such circumstances, we hereby quash the proceedings

    of Criminal Case No. 130 of 2021 arising from the First

    Information Report bearing No. 59 of 2020 registered with

    Banjora, District Bankura, Sub Division Sadar, West Bengal

    pending in the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate,

    Bankura, West Bengal.

    9. We express our gratitude to Mr.Merusagar Samantaray

    for assisting us in the present matter as Amicus. We are

    thankful to the learned Amicus.

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    10. With the aforesaid, the Transfer Petition stands

    disposed of.

    11. Pending application(s), if any, stand disposed of.

    ……………….J.
    [J.B.PARDIWALA]

    ……………….J.
    [K.V. VISWANATHAN]

    New Delhi
    12th March, 2026.

    
    
    
    
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    ITEM NO.36                  COURT NO.7               SECTION II-B
    
                    S U P R E M E C O U R T O F      I N D I A
                            RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
    
                   Transfer Petition(Criminal)    No.421/2025
    
    MADHUMITA SADHUKHAN                                   Petitioner(s)
    
                                      VERSUS
    
    STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ANR.                           Respondent(s)
    
    

    [MR. MERUSAGAR SAMANTARAY, LEARNED COUNSEL AS AMICUS CURIAE]

    Date : 12-03-2026 This petition was called on for hearing today.

    CORAM :

    HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA
    HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K.V. VISWANATHAN

    Mr. Merusagar Samantaray, Amicus Curiae
    Mr. Kanishak Adv.

    Mr. Anurag Yadav,Adv.

    Ms. Tharani S Sre, Adv.

    For Petitioner(s) :Mr. Parinav Gupta, Adv.

    Mr. Pardeep Gupta, Adv.

    Mrs. Mansi Gupta, Adv.

    Dr. Mrs. Vipin Gupta, AOR
    Ms. Nandani Gupta, Adv.

    Mr. Krishna Kumar, Adv.

    For Respondent(s) :Mr. Parag Chaturvedi, Adv.

    Mr. Kunal Mimani, AOR

    UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
    O R D E R

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    1. The Transfer Petition stands disposed of in terms of the

    signed order.

    2. The relevant part of the signed order is as under:-

    “we hereby quash the proceedings of Criminal Case No.
    130 of 2021 arising from the First Information Report
    bearing No. 59 of 2020 registered with Banjora, District
    Bankura, Sub Division Sadar, West Bengal pending in the
    Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bankura, West
    Bengal.

    We express our gratitude to Mr.Merusagar Samantaray
    for assisting us in the present matter as Amicus. We
    are thankful to the learned Amicus.

    3. Pending application(s), if any, stands disposed of.

    (CHANDRESH)                                       (POOJA SHARMA)
    ASTT. REGISTRAR-cum-PS                          COURT MASTER (NSH)
    
    
    
    
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