HIMANSHI vs MANJU BALA — 836/2023
Case under Possession and Recovery of Rent/damages/mesne Profit Section 80. Status: Plaintiff/Petitioner Evidence. Next hearing: 29th October 2026.
Civ DJ - CIVIL SUIT FOR DJ and ADJ
CNR: DLWT010079692023
Next Hearing
29th October 2026
Filing Number
4635/2023
Filing Date
04-10-2023
Registration No
836/2023
Registration Date
05-10-2023
Court
District and Sessions Judge, West, THC
Judge
158-District Judge
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
HIMANSHI
Adv. Sandeep Kumar
Respondent(s)
MANJU BALA
Hearing History
Judge: 158-District Judge
Plaintiff/Petitioner Evidence
Misc. cases/purpose
Order
Misc. Arguments
Order
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 20-05-2026 | Plaintiff/Petitioner Evidence |
| 10-04-2026 | Misc. cases/purpose |
| 13-03-2026 | Order |
| 02-02-2026 | Misc. Arguments |
| 13-12-2025 | Order |
Interim Orders
Case 836/2023: HIMANSHI v. MANJU BALA This civil suit concerns a landlord-tenant dispute wherein plaintiff Himanshi seeks Rs. 2,43,000 in rent arrears from defendant Manju Bala (July 2021–September 2023) and daily damages of Rs. 500 for unauthorized occupation. The court framed five issues including whether plaintiff is entitled to the decree, pendente lite damages, and whether the suit should be dismissed for concealment or procedural defects. The case was adjourned to 29.10.2026 for plaintiff examination (P.E.), with parties directed to file witness lists within 15 days and plaintiff's counsel to provide advance witness affidavits to defendant's counsel 10 days before the next hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case 836/2023: HIMANSHI v. MANJU BALA This civil suit concerns a landlord-tenant dispute wherein plaintiff Himanshi seeks Rs. 2,43,000 in rent arrears from defendant Manju Bala (July 2021–September 2023) and daily damages of Rs. 500 for unauthorized occupation. The court framed five issues including whether plaintiff is entitled to the decree, pendente lite damages, and whether the suit should be dismissed for concealment or procedural defects. The case was adjourned to 29.10.2026 for plaintiff examination (P.E.), with parties directed to file witness lists within 15 days and plaintiff's counsel to provide advance witness affidavits to defendant's counsel 10 days before the next hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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