Canara Bank vs Bhagya Jothi — 994/2025

Case under Order 7 Rule 1 R/w Section 26 Cpc. Status: JUDGMENTS. Next hearing: 25th March 2026.

Com.O.S. - Commercial Original Suit

CNR: KABC170023702025

JUDGMENTS

Next Hearing

25th March 2026

e-Filing Number

16-07-2025

Filing Number

994/2025

Filing Date

16-07-2025

Registration No

994/2025

Registration Date

16-07-2025

Court

COMMERCIAL COURT,BENGALURU

Judge

1445-CCH-85 LXXXIV ADDL. CITY CIVIL AND SESSIONS JUDGE

Acts & Sections

Order 7 Rule 1 R/w Section 26 Cpc

Petitioner(s)

Canara Bank

Adv. Vivek M S

Respondent(s)

Bhagya Jothi

Hearing History

Judge: 1445-CCH-85 LXXXIV ADDL. CITY CIVIL AND SESSIONS JUDGE

18-03-2026

JUDGMENTS

16-03-2026

ARGUMENTS

06-03-2026

ARGUMENTS

26-02-2026

EVIDENCE

24-02-2026

EVIDENCE

Interim Orders

25-10-2025
Issue
28-11-2025
Deposition
08-12-2025
Deposition
13-01-2026
Deposition
18-02-2026
Deposition
26-02-2026
Deposition
06-03-2026
Deposition

This document records the cross-examination testimony of a defendant witness in a commercial loan dispute (COM.O.S.No.994/2025) heard on 06.03.2026 before the Commercial Court in Bengaluru. The witness, a female borrower, testified regarding two loans totaling Rs.10,60,000 borrowed from a plaintiff bank for business purposes, acknowledging the loans and documents but disputing liability for the full suit claim of Rs.9,64,164.18, claiming partial repayment and hardship due to her husband's accident-related disability. No final order has been issued in this excerpt—it is merely a record of witness examination during trial proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

This document records the cross-examination testimony of a defendant witness in a commercial loan dispute (COM.O.S.No.994/2025) heard on 06.03.2026 before the Commercial Court in Bengaluru. The witness, a female borrower, testified regarding two loans totaling Rs.10,60,000 borrowed from a plaintiff bank for business purposes, acknowledging the loans and documents but disputing liability for the full suit claim of Rs.9,64,164.18, claiming partial repayment and hardship due to her husband's accident-related disability. No final order has been issued in this excerpt—it is merely a record of witness examination during trial proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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