DASHRATHBHAI MALABHAI PARMAR vs SHANGDA DILIPBHAI MAGLABHAI — 94/2024
Case under The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 Section 100,. Disposed: Uncontested--DISMISSED FOR DEFAULT on 14th March 2026.
CRMA J - CRIM. MISC. APPLICATION - JMFC
CNR: GJBK210006392024
e-Filing Number
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Filing Number
94/2024
Filing Date
07-10-2024
Registration No
94/2024
Registration Date
07-10-2024
Court
Taluka Court, Lakhni
Judge
1-PRINCIPAL CIVIL JUDGE & J.M.F.C
Decision Date
14th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--DISMISSED FOR DEFAULT
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
DASHRATHBHAI MALABHAI PARMAR
Adv. S B MALI
Respondent(s)
SHANGDA DILIPBHAI MAGLABHAI
SHANGDA KASUDIBAI W/O DILIPBHAI
Hearing History
Judge: 1-PRINCIPAL CIVIL JUDGE & J.M.F.C
Disposed
PROCESS TO OPPONENT
PROCESS TO OPPONENT
PROCESS TO OPPONENT
PROCESS TO OPPONENT
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 14-03-2026 | Disposed | |
| 13-03-2026 | PROCESS TO OPPONENT | |
| 10-03-2026 | PROCESS TO OPPONENT | |
| 02-02-2026 | PROCESS TO OPPONENT | |
| 06-01-2026 | PROCESS TO OPPONENT |
Final Orders / Judgements
The court dismissed a case against an accused who failed to appear despite proper notice, finding no merit in continuing proceedings due to prolonged absence. The judgment, issued by the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Lakhanpal on March 14, 2026, ordered that a Dismissal Due to Non-Appearance (DID) be recorded against the accused in this two-year-old case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The court dismissed a case against an accused who failed to appear despite proper notice, finding no merit in continuing proceedings due to prolonged absence. The judgment, issued by the Judicial Magistrate First Class in Lakhanpal on March 14, 2026, ordered that a Dismissal Due to Non-Appearance (DID) be recorded against the accused in this two-year-old case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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