Aruna Kumari @ Arunamma vs Krishnamma — 84/2025

Case under Order 7 Rule 1 of Cpc Section 26. Status: Notice. Next hearing: 29th July 2026.

Notice Next hearing 29-Jul-2026

O.S. - Original Suit

CNR: KABR310001162025

Filing Number

87/2025

Filing Date

20-Jan-2025

Registration No

84/2025

Registration Date

20-Jan-2025

Court

SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, DEVANAHALLI

Judge

849-Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

Last updated 18-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Order 7 Rule 1 of Cpc Section 26

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Aruna Kumari @ Arunamma

    Adv. Krishna Kumar M

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Krishnamma

Case History

  1. 29-Jul-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 10-Jun-2026

    Notice

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  3. 17-Mar-2026

    Notice

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  4. 15-Dec-2025

    Notice

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  5. 14-Oct-2025

    Notice

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  6. 04-Aug-2025

    Reissue Summons

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  7. 03-May-2025

    Written Statement

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  8. 30-Jan-2025

    OrdersView PDF

    Case Summary: OS No. 84/2025 The court granted an ex-parte ad-interim temporary injunction restraining defendants No.4 & 7 from alienating the suit lands or creating third-party rights over them during the suit's pendency. The court found the plaintiffs' apprehension well-founded, as the defendants' names appear in revenue records despite the lands being granted on behalf of both parties. Suit summons and notice on the application were issued to defendants No.4 & 7, with the case returnable by 03-05-2025. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  9. 30-Jan-2025

    Notice of T.I. and Summons

    Senior CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  10. 22-Jan-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  11. 20-Jan-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. 84/2025

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: OS No. 84/2025 The court granted an ex-parte ad-interim temporary injunction restraining defendants No.4 & 7 from alienating the suit lands or creating third-party rights over them during the suit's pendency. The court found the plaintiffs' apprehension well-founded, as the defendants' names appear in revenue records despite the lands being granted on behalf of both parties. Suit summons and notice on the application were issued to defendants No.4 & 7, with the case returnable by 03-05-2025. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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