FEKU SHARMA vs SULOCHANA DEVI AND OTHER Advocate - NASIMUL HAQUE — 40/2024
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 09. Status: Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner. Next hearing: 02nd September 2026.
Title Suit
CNR: BRWC220000532024
Filing Number
53/2024
Filing Date
28-Feb-2024
Registration No
40/2024
Registration Date
28-Feb-2024
Court
Narkatiaganj Civil Division
Judge
1-Sub-Judge-I-Cum A.C.J.M
Last updated 15-Aug-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.FEKU SHARMA
Adv. RAVINDRA UPADHYAY
Respondent(s)
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1.SULOCHANA DEVI AND OTHER Advocate - NASIMUL HAQUE
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2.NARESH TIWARI
Adv. ABHISHEK KUMAR
Case History
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02-Sep-2026
Next hearingPending
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22-Jul-2026
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
Sub-Judge-I-Cum A.C.J.M
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06-Jun-2026
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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14-May-2026
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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17-Apr-2026
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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11-Feb-2026
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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12-Dec-2025
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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09-Oct-2025
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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29-Jul-2025
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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27-May-2025
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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18-Mar-2025
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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11-Feb-2025
Eviddence of Plaintiff / Petitioner
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19-Dec-2024
W.S
Sub-Judge-I-Cum A.C.J.M
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01-Oct-2024
W.S
Sub-Judge-I-Cum A.C.J.M
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07-Aug-2024
Appearence
Sub -Judge- II-Cum A.C.J.M
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11-Jul-2024
Appearence
Sub-Judge-I-Cum A.C.J.M
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19-Jun-2024
Sarishtadar Report
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27-May-2024
Sarishtadar Report
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24-May-2024
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26-Apr-2024
Sarishtadar Report
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08-Apr-2024
Sarishtadar Report
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15-Mar-2024
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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28-Feb-2024
Case filed
Registration No. 40/2024
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