ANANDA KUAMR KHAN vs JOYDEB CHANDRA KHAN AND ORS. — RVW/118/2026
Case under Partition Act ,1893 Section NA. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 19th May 2026.
CNR: WBCHCA0181062026
Next Hearing
30th April 2026
Filing Number
RVW/107/2026
Filing Date
16-04-2026
Registration No
RVW/118/2026
Registration Date
27-04-2026
Judge
HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA , HON'BLE JUSTICE RAI CHATTOPADHYAY
Coram
HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA , HON'BLE JUSTICE RAI CHATTOPADHYAY
Bench Type
Division Bench
Category
GROUP B (CIVIL MATTERS) ( 2 )
Sub-Category
Partition ( 39 )
Judicial Branch
STAMP REPORTER (SR) SECTION
Decision Date
19th May 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISMISSED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
ANANDA KUAMR KHAN
Adv. PROSENJIT MUKHERJEE
Respondent(s)
JOYDEB CHANDRA KHAN AND ORS.
Hearing History
Judge: HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA , HON'BLE JUSTICE RAI CHATTOPADHYAY
FOR REVIEW
APPLICATION
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 30-04-2026 | FOR REVIEW |
| 19-05-2026 | APPLICATION |
Orders
The court dismissed Ananda Kumar Khan's review petition against the April 8, 2026 order, holding it unmaintainable under Order 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure and constituting an abuse of process. The court found that the trial court's rejection of Khan's objection to the partition commissioner's report was already considered in the appeal and had formed part of the pleadings, and both parties were subsequently heard on the matter with a reasoned order passed. By consent, the time for passing the final decree was reduced from six months to three months, with no order as to costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The court dismissed Ananda Kumar Khan's review petition against the April 8, 2026 order, holding it unmaintainable under Order 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure and constituting an abuse of process. The court found that the trial court's rejection of Khan's objection to the partition commissioner's report was already considered in the appeal and had formed part of the pleadings, and both parties were subsequently heard on the matter with a reasoned order passed. By consent, the time for passing the final decree was reduced from six months to three months, with no order as to costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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