DILIP JAGANNATH BHANDARE vs MAHINDRA AND MAHINDRA FINANCE SERVICES LTD. — HCBM10020962026
Case under C.p.c.- (Interlocutory Order). Next hearing: 10th April 2026.
CNR: HCBM010020962026
Filing Number
WP/1240/2026
Filing Date
14-Jan-2026
Judge
Shri. P. P. Jadhav, Registrar(Judl I)
Coram
Shri. P. P. Jadhav, Registrar(Judl I)
Bench Type
Division
Category
ORDINARY CIVIL ( 30 )
Sub-Category
ORDINARY CIVIL ( 11 )
Judicial Branch
Civil
Last updated 19-Apr-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.DILIP JAGANNATH BHANDARE
Adv. M. V. Holamagi
Respondent(s)
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1.MAHINDRA AND MAHINDRA FINANCE SERVICES LTD.
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2.ANISH SHAH
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3.RAWOOL REBELLO
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4.MILIND SARWATE
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5.DIWAKAR GUPTA
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6.VIJAYKUMAR SHARMA
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7.RIBEKA NUJENT
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8.AMARJYOTI BARUA
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9.ASHWINI GHAI
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10.SUSHRI PADMJA CHUNDURU
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11.M. J. ENGINEERING WORKS
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12.ABDUL MUNAF
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13.AKRAMUDDIN ABDUL SHAH
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14.THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
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15.THE STATE OF MAHARAHSTRA THROUGH THE HONBLE REGISTRAR OF THE HONBLE CHIEF JUDICIAL MAG. COURT
Case History
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10-Apr-2026
Next hearingPending
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10-Apr-2026
Shri. P. P. Jadhav, Registrar(Judl I)View PDF
Summary Writ Petition (Stamp) No. 1240 of 2026 in the Bombay High Court was given a final opportunity to cure office objections within two weeks. The petitioner and advocate had previously failed to remove procedural defects despite prior notices and extensions. If the objections remain unremoved within the new two-week deadline, the petition's registration will be automatically refused without further court reference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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10-Apr-2026
For Orders (Objection Not Removed)
Shri. P. P. Jadhav, Registrar(Judl I)
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26-Mar-2026
Shri. P. P. Jadhav, Registrar(Judl I)View PDF
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05-Mar-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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14-Jan-2026
Case filed
Summary Writ Petition (Stamp) No. 1240 of 2026 in the Bombay High Court was given a final opportunity to cure office objections within two weeks. The petitioner and advocate had previously failed to remove procedural defects despite prior notices and extensions. If the objections remain unremoved within the new two-week deadline, the petition's registration will be automatically refused without further court reference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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