SHERA ALI SAJJAD ALI SHAH vs AFSAR ALI SAJJAD ALI SHAH — HCBM10115582026

Case under C.p.c.- (Interlocutory Order) Section 100. Next hearing: 16th June 2026.

Next hearing 16-Jun-2026

CNR: HCBM010115582026

e-Filing Number

27-02-2026

Filing Number

SA/6633/2026

Filing Date

07-Mar-2026

Judge

Dr.M.S. Deshpande, Registrar (Judicial - II)

Coram

Dr.M.S. Deshpande, Registrar (Judicial - II)

Bench Type

Single

Category

ORDINARY CIVIL ( 30 )

Sub-Category

ORDINARY CIVIL ( 11 )

Judicial Branch

Civil

Last updated 11-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

C.p.c.- (Interlocutory Order) Section 100

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.SHERA ALI SAJJAD ALI SHAH

    Adv. MANISH KISAN MAZGAONKAR

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.AFSAR ALI SAJJAD ALI SHAH

Case History

  1. 16-Jun-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 16-Jun-2026

    For Orders (Objection Not Removed)

    Dr.M.S. Deshpande, Registrar (Judicial - II)

  3. 08-Jun-2026

    For Orders (Objection Not Removed)

    Dr.M.S. Deshpande, Registrar (Judicial - II)

  4. 04-May-2026

    Dr.M.S. Deshpande, Registrar (Judicial - II)View PDF

    Case Summary: In Second Appeal No. 6633 of 2026 before the Bombay High Court, the Registrar directed the appellant's advocate to remove office objections within two weeks (excluding summer vacation) as a final opportunity. Failure to comply will result in refusal of registration and necessary orders on the next date of hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  5. 15-Apr-2026

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  6. 07-Mar-2026

    Case filed

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: In Second Appeal No. 6633 of 2026 before the Bombay High Court, the Registrar directed the appellant's advocate to remove office objections within two weeks (excluding summer vacation) as a final opportunity. Failure to comply will result in refusal of registration and necessary orders on the next date of hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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