NARAYANASWAMY vs NANJAMMA — 140/2024

Case under Under Order 39 Rule 1 of Cpc Section R/W SEC 96. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 06th April 2026.

Case disposed

R.A. - Regular Appeals

CNR: KABR010047542024

Filing Number

146/2024

Filing Date

06-Nov-2024

Registration No

140/2024

Registration Date

07-Nov-2024

Court

PRL.DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, BENGALURU RURAL

Judge

536-Prl.district And Sessions Judge

Decision Date

06-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISMISSED

Last updated 18-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Under Order 39 Rule 1 of Cpc Section R/W SEC 96

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.NARAYANASWAMY

    Adv. KESHACAMURTHY

  2. 2.ANUSUYAMMA

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.NANJAMMA

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 06-Apr-2026

    JudgmentView PDF

    Summary of Case 140/2024 Court Decision: The appellate court dismissed the defendants' appeal and confirmed the trial court's partial judgment, upholding plaintiff Nanjamma's ownership of two disputed properties (items 3 and 4) through a registered gift deed, while dismissing her claim to items 1 and 2 due to insufficient evidence of possession. Key Reasoning: The court found that Nanjamma validly acquired the properties as self-acquired property through gift deed from Anjanappa (1974), giving her exclusive ownership rights. The defendants' gift deed of these properties to defendant no. 2 was legally invalid since they had no authority to transfer property they never owned. The defendants' failure to challenge the transactions during their lifetime weakened their credibility. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 06-Apr-2026

    Disposed

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  4. 27-Mar-2026

    Judgement

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  5. 17-Mar-2026

    Judgement

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  6. 07-Mar-2026

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  7. 21-Feb-2026

    Arguments.

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  8. 03-Feb-2026

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  9. 17-Jan-2026

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  10. 05-Jan-2026

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  11. 03-Dec-2025

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  12. 18-Nov-2025

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  13. 15-Oct-2025

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  14. 19-Sep-2025

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  15. 23-Aug-2025

    Arguments.

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  16. 18-Jul-2025

    Await Tcr

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  17. 20-Jun-2025

    To hear on IA

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  18. 29-Mar-2025

    Await Tcr

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  19. 01-Mar-2025

    Objection

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  20. 11-Feb-2025

    Call On

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  21. 18-Jan-2025

    Call On

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  22. 06-Dec-2024

    Notice

    Prl.district And Sessions Judge

  23. 07-Nov-2024

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  24. 06-Nov-2024

    Case filed

    Registration No. 140/2024

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Case 140/2024 Court Decision: The appellate court dismissed the defendants' appeal and confirmed the trial court's partial judgment, upholding plaintiff Nanjamma's ownership of two disputed properties (items 3 and 4) through a registered gift deed, while dismissing her claim to items 1 and 2 due to insufficient evidence of possession. Key Reasoning: The court found that Nanjamma validly acquired the properties as self-acquired property through gift deed from Anjanappa (1974), giving her exclusive ownership rights. The defendants' gift deed of these properties to defendant no. 2 was legally invalid since they had no authority to transfer property they never owned. The defendants' failure to challenge the transactions during their lifetime weakened their credibility. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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