Ajith Kumar Singh vs Ramachandra Reddy — 588/2023

Case under Under Order 7 Rule 1 of Cpc Section 7. Status: Call On. Next hearing: 13th July 2026.

Call On Next hearing 13-Jul-2026

O.S. - Original Suit

CNR: KABR220202542023

Filing Number

595/2023

Filing Date

03-Oct-2023

Registration No

588/2023

Registration Date

03-Oct-2023

Court

PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, ANEKAL

Judge

95-Prl. CIVIL Judge

Last updated 18-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Under Order 7 Rule 1 of Cpc Section 7

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Ajith Kumar Singh

    Adv. K R Nagaraj

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Ramachandra Reddy

Case History

  1. 13-Jul-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 15-Jun-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  3. 21-Apr-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  4. 18-Apr-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  5. 17-Mar-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  6. 24-Feb-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  7. 31-Jan-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  8. 24-Jan-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  9. 09-Jan-2026

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  10. 16-Dec-2025

    Call On

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  11. 03-Dec-2025

    Plaintiff Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  12. 20-Aug-2025

    Plaintiff Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  13. 18-Jun-2025

    Plaintiff Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  14. 17-Mar-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  15. 04-Jan-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  16. 02-Jan-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  17. 28-Oct-2024

    OrdersView PDF

    Case Summary: OS.No. 588/2023 – Ajith Kumar Singh v. Ramachandra Reddy The court granted a temporary injunction in favor of the plaintiff on October 28, 2024. Ajith Kumar Singh, who operates a salon as a tenant under a lease agreement dated September 2, 2022, sought to prevent the defendant-owner from forcibly evicting him after the defendant demanded higher rent and threatened dispossession in September 2023. The defendant claimed the lease terminated on August 2, 2023. The court found the plaintiff established a prima facie case and that irreparable injury would result from forced eviction, holding that any future possession must be obtained through due process of law rather than forcible means. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  18. 28-Oct-2024

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  19. 01-Oct-2024

    Orders

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  20. 02-Sep-2024

    Orders

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  21. 12-Aug-2024

    Arguments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  22. 09-Jul-2024

    Hearing

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  23. 20-Jun-2024

    Reissue Summons

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  24. 25-Apr-2024

    Arguments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  25. 04-Apr-2024

    Arguments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  26. 11-Mar-2024

    Hear

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  27. 08-Jan-2024

    written statement

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  28. 07-Dec-2023

    written statement

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  29. 04-Oct-2023

    Issue suit summons

    Prl. CIVIL Judge

  30. 03-Oct-2023

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  31. 03-Oct-2023

    Case filed

    Registration No. 588/2023

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: OS.No. 588/2023 – Ajith Kumar Singh v. Ramachandra Reddy The court granted a temporary injunction in favor of the plaintiff on October 28, 2024. Ajith Kumar Singh, who operates a salon as a tenant under a lease agreement dated September 2, 2022, sought to prevent the defendant-owner from forcibly evicting him after the defendant demanded higher rent and threatened dispossession in September 2023. The defendant claimed the lease terminated on August 2, 2023. The court found the plaintiff established a prima facie case and that irreparable injury would result from forced eviction, holding that any future possession must be obtained through due process of law rather than forcible means. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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