SAHELABANU WD/O SABBIRKHAN ANWARKHAN PATHAN AND GUARDIAN OF MINOR RABBANIKHAN SABBIRKHAN vs NIL — 46/2023

Case under Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 Section 29. Disposed: Uncontested--DISMISSED FOR DEFAULT on 26th May 2026.

CMA DC - CIVIL MISC. APPLICATION - DISTRICT COURT

CNR: GJKH010008362023

Case disposed

Filing Number

46/2023

Filing Date

17-02-2023

Registration No

46/2023

Registration Date

17-02-2023

Court

DISTRICT AND SESSIONS COURT NADIAD

Judge

5-3rd ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE

Decision Date

26th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--DISMISSED FOR DEFAULT

Acts & Sections

GUARDIANS AND WARDS ACT, 1890 Section 29

Petitioner(s)

SAHELABANU WD/O SABBIRKHAN ANWARKHAN PATHAN AND GUARDIAN OF MINOR RABBANIKHAN SABBIRKHAN

Adv. J S MALEK

Respondent(s)

NIL

Hearing History

Judge: 5-3rd ADDL DISTRICT JUDGE

26-05-2026

Disposed

06-05-2026

EVIDENCE OF APPLICANT

18-04-2026

EVIDENCE OF APPLICANT

03-04-2026

EVIDENCE OF APPLICANT

16-03-2026

EVIDENCE OF APPLICANT

Final Orders / Judgements

26-05-2026
ORDER

The court dismissed Civil Miscellaneous Application No. 46 of 2023 for default due to the petitioner's continuous absence and lack of effort in pursuing the matter. Despite repeated summons, the petitioner and her counsel failed to appear in court or submit any reports or documents, demonstrating no interest in advancing the application. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The court dismissed Civil Miscellaneous Application No. 46 of 2023 for default due to the petitioner's continuous absence and lack of effort in pursuing the matter. Despite repeated summons, the petitioner and her counsel failed to appear in court or submit any reports or documents, demonstrating no interest in advancing the application. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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