VARUNKUMAR NAVINCHANDRA PARIKH ON BEHALF OF THE HALOL URBAN CO OP BANK LIMITED vs MUSTUFA MAHMMADBHAI LIMADIYA Advocate - M A MIR — 900/2025
Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138. Disposed: Uncontested--LOK ADALAT on 08th May 2026.
CC - CRIMINAL CASE
CNR: GJPM040014372025
Filing Number
900/2025
Filing Date
31-05-2025
Registration No
900/2025
Registration Date
31-05-2025
Court
TALUKA COURT, HALOL
Judge
3-ADDL. SR. CIVIL JUDGE & A.C.J.M.
Decision Date
08th May 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--LOK ADALAT
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
VARUNKUMAR NAVINCHANDRA PARIKH ON BEHALF OF THE HALOL URBAN CO OP BANK LIMITED
Adv. Y K PARMAR
Respondent(s)
MUSTUFA MAHMMADBHAI LIMADIYA Advocate - M A MIR
Hearing History
Judge: 3-ADDL. SR. CIVIL JUDGE & A.C.J.M.
Disposed
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 08-05-2026 | Disposed |
| 17-04-2026 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
| 13-03-2026 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
| 26-02-2026 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
| 08-01-2026 | EVIDENCE OF PROSECUTION |
Final Orders / Judgements
The court dismissed the complaint filed by Halol Urban Co-op Bank Limited against advocate M A Mir, finding that the petitioner's claim had already been settled or resolved. The court ordered the withdrawal of the case based on the petitioner's own application and acquitted the respondent, holding no further proceedings were warranted. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The court dismissed the complaint filed by Halol Urban Co-op Bank Limited against advocate M A Mir, finding that the petitioner's claim had already been settled or resolved. The court ordered the withdrawal of the case based on the petitioner's own application and acquitted the respondent, holding no further proceedings were warranted. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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