Smt.Anita W/o Srikant Bugati vs Smt.Akkawwa W/o Basappa Bugati Advocate - ISHWARCHANDRA CHANDRASHEKHAR BHUTI — 102/2018
Case under U Order 7 Rule of 1 and 2 Cpc Section 00. Status: EVIDENCEs. Next hearing: 16th April 2026.
O.S. - Original Suit
CNR: KABK610008612018
Next Hearing
16th April 2026
Filing Number
101/2018
Filing Date
24-07-2018
Registration No
102/2018
Registration Date
24-07-2018
Court
CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC COURT, BANAHATTI
Judge
579-Civil Judge and JMFC Banahatti
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Smt.Anita W/o Srikant Bugati
Adv. RAJSHEKHAR LAXMAN GUBACHE
Kumari.Sivani D/o Srikant Bugati
Kumar Basappa S/o Srikant Bugati
Kumar.Bhujballi S/o Srikant Buati
Respondent(s)
Smt.Akkawwa W/o Basappa Bugati Advocate - ISHWARCHANDRA CHANDRASHEKHAR BHUTI
Dasarath S/o Basappa Bugati
Srikant S/o Basappa Bugati
Raghavendra S/o Basappa Bugati
Basappa S/o Kallappa Patil
Kallappa S/o Basappa Patil
Ramesh S/o Basappa Patil
Shivaningappa S/o Basappa Patil
Hanamanth S/o Basappa Patil
Mahadev S/o Basappa Patil
Hearing History
Judge: 579-Civil Judge and JMFC Banahatti
EVIDENCEs
EVIDENCEs
EVIDENCEs
EVIDENCEs
EVIDENCEs
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 06-03-2026 | EVIDENCEs |
| 12-01-2026 | EVIDENCEs |
| 25-11-2025 | EVIDENCEs |
| 01-09-2025 | EVIDENCEs |
| 02-07-2025 | EVIDENCEs |
Interim Orders
This is a Kannada language court order dated 19-03-2024 in Case No. 102/2018. The document appears to discuss a petition and references submissions made by the petitioner and respondent regarding evidence and arguments presented before the court. The order indicates the court's consideration of the matter and appears to dismiss or close the petition, though the exact final order is not entirely clear due to partial document quality. The case is signed by what appears to be a judicial officer from Bangalore. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
This is a Kannada language court order dated 19-03-2024 in Case No. 102/2018. The document appears to discuss a petition and references submissions made by the petitioner and respondent regarding evidence and arguments presented before the court. The order indicates the court's consideration of the matter and appears to dismiss or close the petition, though the exact final order is not entirely clear due to partial document quality. The case is signed by what appears to be a judicial officer from Bangalore. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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