M/S TOTAL OIL INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED vs M/S GANGA GAS DISTRIBUTORS Advocate - Yashwanthswamy A. M — 135/2025

Case under Order 7 Rule 1 R/w Section 26 Cpc. Status: EVIDENCE. Next hearing: 23rd March 2026.

Com.O.S. - Commercial Original Suit

CNR: KABC170004222025

EVIDENCE

Next Hearing

23rd March 2026

Filing Number

136/2025

Filing Date

29-01-2025

Registration No

135/2025

Registration Date

29-01-2025

Court

COMMERCIAL COURT,BENGALURU

Judge

1389-CCH-83 LXXXII ADDL CITY CIVIL AND SESSIONS JUDGE

Acts & Sections

Order 7 Rule 1 R/w Section 26 Cpc

Petitioner(s)

M/S TOTAL OIL INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

Adv. C N MAHADESHWARA

Respondent(s)

M/S GANGA GAS DISTRIBUTORS Advocate - Yashwanthswamy A. M

HEMANNA

Adv. Yashwanthswamy A. M

Hearing History

Judge: 1389-CCH-83 LXXXII ADDL CITY CIVIL AND SESSIONS JUDGE

12-03-2026

EVIDENCE

06-03-2026

EVIDENCE

24-02-2026

ORDERS

13-02-2026

ORDERS

24-01-2026

ORDERS

Interim Orders

06-03-2026
Orders

Case Summary In Commercial Court Case No. 135/2025 between M/s Total Oil India Private Limited and M/s Ganga Gas Distribution, the court dismissed the defendants' application (I.A. No. 23) seeking to amend their written statement under Order VI Rule 17 of the CPC. The court found that the proposed amendment lacked merit and was merely an attempt to delay proceedings, especially after the plaintiff's evidence had already been concluded. The defendants were ordered to pay costs of Rs. 5,000 and given a final opportunity to present their evidence by 12.03.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary In Commercial Court Case No. 135/2025 between M/s Total Oil India Private Limited and M/s Ganga Gas Distribution, the court dismissed the defendants' application (I.A. No. 23) seeking to amend their written statement under Order VI Rule 17 of the CPC. The court found that the proposed amendment lacked merit and was merely an attempt to delay proceedings, especially after the plaintiff's evidence had already been concluded. The defendants were ordered to pay costs of Rs. 5,000 and given a final opportunity to present their evidence by 12.03.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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