Contents
- Graphs
- Criminal Cases
- A. Cognizable Crimes under the Indian Penal Code (IPC)
- B. Select Offenses affecting the Human Body
- C. Select Offenses against Property
- D. Select Offenses against Public Tranquility
- E. Select Offenses relating to Documents and Property Marks
- F. Select Miscellaneous Crimes under the IPC
- G. Cognizable Crimes under Special and Local Laws (SLL)
- H. Select Offenses under Special and Local Laws (SLL)
- I. Crimes against Women
- J. Select Cases of Crimes against Women
- K. Cyber Crime
- L. Select Cases of Cyber Crime
- M. Cases of Fraud
- Judicial System
CHH. SAMBHAJI NAGAR
Police & Judiciary
Last updated on 13 November 2025. Help us improve the information on this page by clicking on suggest edits or writing to us.
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district has a well-structured network of police stations strategically positioned across key urban, industrial, and rural areas to ensure effective law enforcement and public safety. Major police stations include City Chowk, Kranti Chowk, Begumpura, Vedantnagar, Chavani, and Daulatabad, which oversee security in the city's central and historical areas. The presence of dedicated stations in industrial zones such as Waluj MIDC and CIDCO MIDC highlights the role of law enforcement in safeguarding businesses and maintaining order in economic hubs.
In residential and suburban areas, stations like Jinsi, Mukundwadi, Harsul, Jawahar Nagar, Osmanpura, Satara, and Pundaliknagar cater to local security needs, handling issues ranging from traffic management to crime prevention.
Locally, people refer to police personnel using colloquial terms like "mamu," frequently used by rickshaw drivers and bus conductors, while "kaka," "mama," and "dada" are common in everyday conversations, reflecting a mix of authority and familiarity in public interactions.
Graphs
Please Note
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Criminal Cases
Judicial System
Last updated on 13 November 2025. Help us improve the information on this page by clicking on suggest edits or writing to us.