Marto Tasar and Anr vs Bomli Basar and Anr Advocate - Idak Bam — CRP/100/2025
Case under Constitution of India Section 227. Next hearing: 29th May 2026.
CNR: GAHC040017432025
Filing Number
CRP/1014/2025
Filing Date
21-Oct-2025
Registration No
CRP/100/2025
Registration Date
21-Oct-2025
Judge
Honourable Mr. Justice Anjan Moni Kalita
Coram
Honourable Mr. Justice Anjan Moni Kalita
Bench Type
Single Bench
Judicial Branch
Civil Section
Last updated 09-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Marto Tasar and Anr
Adv. Kemo Lollen,Arun Yun,Arun Yun, ,D Ado,Geli Taye,Maryum Sora,Arun Yun
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2.Minjom Bagra
Respondent(s)
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1.Bomli Basar and Anr Advocate - Idak Bam
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2.Smti Mangam Basar
Case History
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29-May-2026
Next hearingPending
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29-May-2026
Admission
Honourable Mr. Justice Anjan Moni Kalita
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08-May-2026
Honourable Mr. Justice Anjan Moni KalitaView PDF
Case Summary - CRP/100/2025 The Gauhati High Court (Itanagar Bench) adjourned the case between Marto Tasar, Minjom Bagra (petitioners) and Bomli Basar, Mangam Basar (respondents) for three weeks on 08.05.2026 upon the respondents' counsel's request, unopposed by the petitioner. Any previously issued interim order remains in effect until the next hearing date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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26-Mar-2026
For Referral To The Special Mediation Drive - Mediation For The Nation
Honourable Mr. Justice Budi Habung
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23-Mar-2026
Honourable Mr. Justice Budi HabungView PDF
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09-Feb-2026
Orders
Honourable Mrs. Justice Yarenjungla Longkumer
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19-Jan-2026
Honourable Mrs. Justice Yarenjungla LongkumerView PDF
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19-Nov-2025
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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22-Oct-2025
Honourable Mr. Justice Kardak EteView PDF
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21-Oct-2025
Case filed
Registration No. CRP/100/2025
Case Summary - CRP/100/2025 The Gauhati High Court (Itanagar Bench) adjourned the case between Marto Tasar, Minjom Bagra (petitioners) and Bomli Basar, Mangam Basar (respondents) for three weeks on 08.05.2026 upon the respondents' counsel's request, unopposed by the petitioner. Any previously issued interim order remains in effect until the next hearing date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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