THESTATE OF MAHARASHTRA GOVT. PLEADER vs KESARIMAL INDRACHAND OSWAL AND ORS — CAS/1222/2010
Case under C.p.c.- (Non-interlocutory Order). Disposed: --Disposed Off on 15th April 2026.
CNR: HCBM010253651995
Filing Number
CA/15130/1995
Filing Date
18-Jun-2010
Registration No
CAS/1222/2010
Registration Date
11-Aug-2010
Judge
Hon'ble Ms. Justice Gauri Godse
Coram
Hon'ble Ms. Justice Gauri Godse
Bench Type
Single
Judicial Branch
Civil
Decision Date
15-Apr-2026
Nature of Disposal
--Disposed Off
Last updated 25-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
-
1.THESTATE OF MAHARASHTRA GOVT. PLEADER
Respondent(s)
-
1.KESARIMAL INDRACHAND OSWAL AND ORS
Adv. R.NOS. 1,2, 5 TO 7, 9 TO 13,15, 18 TO 21,24,26,28,29 AND 32 STANDS ABATED VIDE REG.JUDL.II ORDER,DT.20/10/2011 PASSED HEREIN.,R.NOS.3,4/2,4/3,14,16,22,23 & 30 STANDS DISMISSED,VIDE REG.JUDL.II ORDER DT.20/10/11 PASSED HEREIN. 1123
Case History
-
Case disposedDisposed
-
15-Apr-2026
Hon'ble Ms. Justice Gauri GodseView PDF
Summary The Bombay High Court dismissed the State of Maharashtra's second appeal pending since 1995 against a 1994 decree requiring land possession handover to plaintiff Kesarimal Indrachand Oswal. The court found the original decree had already been executed with occupants shifted and land transferred to the plaintiff, rendering the appeal moot. Additionally, the court dismissed the application for condonation of delay (274 days) as the proceedings had abated or been dismissed against most defendants for non-prosecution, leaving nothing to survive in the indivisible decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
-
07-Apr-2026
Hon'ble Ms. Justice Gauri GodseView PDF
-
23-Mar-2016
For Orders [Civil Side Matters]
Hon'ble Shri Justice Nitin Jamdar
-
22-Sep-2011
For Orders
Registrar (Judicial - I)
-
25-Aug-2011
For Orders
Registrar (Judicial - I)
-
12-Jul-2011
For Orders
Registrar (Judicial - I)
-
11-Mar-2011
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
-
18-Jun-2010
Case filed
Registration No. CAS/1222/2010
Summary The Bombay High Court dismissed the State of Maharashtra's second appeal pending since 1995 against a 1994 decree requiring land possession handover to plaintiff Kesarimal Indrachand Oswal. The court found the original decree had already been executed with occupants shifted and land transferred to the plaintiff, rendering the appeal moot. Additionally, the court dismissed the application for condonation of delay (274 days) as the proceedings had abated or been dismissed against most defendants for non-prosecution, leaving nothing to survive in the indivisible decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Explore other courts