RAVI CHADHA vs SAHIL SAPRA — 169/2024

Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 143A(4). Status: Misc. cases/purpose. Next hearing: 11th September 2026.

M - MISC. CASES

CNR: DLWT010061332024

Misc. cases/purpose

Next Hearing

11th September 2026

e-Filing Number

18-07-2024

Filing Number

2711/2024

Filing Date

19-07-2024

Registration No

169/2024

Registration Date

20-07-2024

Court

District and Sessions Judge, West, THC

Judge

22-Principal District and Sessions Judge

FIR Details

Police Station

Vikas Puri

Year

0

Acts & Sections

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 143A(4)

Petitioner(s)

RAVI CHADHA

Adv. Mohit Raghav

Respondent(s)

SAHIL SAPRA

Hearing History

Judge: 22-Principal District and Sessions Judge

22-05-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

14-03-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

02-03-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

20-11-2025

Misc. cases/purpose

09-09-2025

Misc. cases/purpose

Interim Orders

22-05-2026
COPY OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS

Case 169/2024: Ravi Chadha vs. Sahil Sapra The case was adjourned on 22.05.2026. The matter is pending before the High Court of Delhi (scheduled for 08.09.2026). The District Court put up the case for awaiting the High Court's order, with the next hearing scheduled for 11.09.2026. The applicant was not present; only the respondent's counsel appeared via video conference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case 169/2024: Ravi Chadha vs. Sahil Sapra The case was adjourned on 22.05.2026. The matter is pending before the High Court of Delhi (scheduled for 08.09.2026). The District Court put up the case for awaiting the High Court's order, with the next hearing scheduled for 11.09.2026. The applicant was not present; only the respondent's counsel appeared via video conference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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