BASWARAJ S/O. SHANTAPPA MATHPATI DIED THROUGH LRS CHANDRAKALA W/O. BASWARAJ MATHPATI AND ORS. V G SAKOLKAR AND H B NANDAGAVALE. vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHRA THROUGH THE DIST COLLECTOR LATUR AND ORS. — HCBM30145102026

Case under Land Acquisition Act - Appeal Section 18. Next hearing: 16th June 2026.

CNR: HCBM030145102026

Next Hearing

16th June 2026

Filing Number

FA/10873/2026

Filing Date

10-04-2026

Judge

SHRI R. A. SASNE (REGISTRAR JUDL.)

Coram

SHRI R. A. SASNE (REGISTRAR JUDL.)

Bench Type

Single

Category

FIRST APPEAL ( 53 )

Sub-Category

LAND ACQUISITION - SINGLE BENCH ( 2 )

Judicial Branch

Civil

Acts & Sections

Land Acquisition Act - Appeal Section 18

Petitioner(s)

BASWARAJ S/O. SHANTAPPA MATHPATI DIED THROUGH LRS CHANDRAKALA W/O. BASWARAJ MATHPATI AND ORS. V G SAKOLKAR AND H B NANDAGAVALE.

SOMNATH BAWARAJ MATHPATI

MAHANANDA SHVSHANKAR SWAMI

Respondent(s)

THE STATE OF MAHARASHRA THROUGH THE DIST COLLECTOR LATUR AND ORS.

THE DY. COLLECTOR/LAND ACQUISITION OFFICE (PURNA PRAKLP), LATUR

THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, MINOR IRRIGATION (LOCAL SECTOR), DIVISION LATUR

Hearing History

Judge: SHRI R. A. SASNE (REGISTRAR JUDL.)

09-06-2026

OBJECTIONS NOT REMOVED (FIRST TIME)

16-06-2026

OBJECTIONS NOT REMOVED (FIRST TIME)

Orders

09-06-2026
SHRI R. A. SASNE (REGISTRAR JUDL.)

The High Court of Judicature at Bombay (Aurangabad Bench) heard First Appeal (ST) No. 10873 of 2026 on 09/06/2026. The court waived a procedural objection regarding a minor typographical discrepancy in the deceased claimant's name (Basavraj vs. Baswaraj) between the death certificate and appeal memo, treating it as a clerical error. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Judicature at Bombay (Aurangabad Bench) heard First Appeal (ST) No. 10873 of 2026 on 09/06/2026. The court waived a procedural objection regarding a minor typographical discrepancy in the deceased claimant's name (Basavraj vs. Baswaraj) between the death certificate and appeal memo, treating it as a clerical error. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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