STATE BANK OF INDIA vs ASHVINBHAI VALJIBHAI OLAKIYA — 53/2025

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 9. Disposed: Uncontested--EX-PARTE JUDGEMENT on 29th April 2026.

COMM CS - COMMERCIAL CIVIL SUIT

CNR: GJJN020063692025

Case disposed

Filing Number

53/2025

Filing Date

12-08-2025

Registration No

53/2025

Registration Date

12-08-2025

Court

CIVIL COURT JUNAGADH

Judge

2-PRINCIPAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & ADDL. CJM

Decision Date

29th April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--EX-PARTE JUDGEMENT

Acts & Sections

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908 Section 9
THE COMMERCIAL COURTS ACT, 2015 Section 6

Petitioner(s)

STATE BANK OF INDIA

Adv. V P PUROHIT

Respondent(s)

ASHVINBHAI VALJIBHAI OLAKIYA

Hearing History

Judge: 2-PRINCIPAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE & ADDL. CJM

29-04-2026

Disposed

15-04-2026

PLAINTIFF EVIDENCE

11-03-2026

PLAINTIFF EVIDENCE

17-02-2026

PLAINTIFF EVIDENCE

07-01-2026

PLAINTIFF EVIDENCE

Final Orders / Judgements

29-04-2026
JUDEGEMENT

Summary The Primary Senior Civil Court in Junagadh allowed State Bank of India's commercial suit against the defendant for recovery of a personal loan. The court held that the defendant borrowed Rs. 5,00,000 but failed to repay, and ordered him to pay Rs. 3,07,000 as outstanding principal along with 18% per annum compound interest from the date of suit filing until payment, plus court costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The Primary Senior Civil Court in Junagadh allowed State Bank of India's commercial suit against the defendant for recovery of a personal loan. The court held that the defendant borrowed Rs. 5,00,000 but failed to repay, and ordered him to pay Rs. 3,07,000 as outstanding principal along with 18% per annum compound interest from the date of suit filing until payment, plus court costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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