Mamatha vs Bachegowda — 211/2025
Case under Under Order 7 Rule 1. Status: Summons. Next hearing: 17th September 2026.
O.S. - Original Suit
CNR: KABR410002412025
Filing Number
211/2025
Filing Date
05-Feb-2025
Registration No
211/2025
Registration Date
06-Feb-2025
Court
SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, DODBALLAPUR
Judge
632-Senior Civil Judge
Last updated 18-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Mamatha
Adv. S R Shivapannakar
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2.Arachana
Respondent(s)
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1.Bachegowda
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2.Madukumar
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3.Ravikumar
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4.Subbalakshamma
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5.Muralidar
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6.Manjuala
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7.Anasuyamma
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8.naveen kumar
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9.Prveen
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10.Bhagyamma
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11.Sunil Kumar
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12.Sharath
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13.Chikkamuniswamy
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14.Raja
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15.M Kumar
Case History
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17-Sep-2026
Next hearingPending
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17-Jun-2026
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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17-Mar-2026
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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16-Dec-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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14-Oct-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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03-Sep-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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03-Jul-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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01-Apr-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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10-Mar-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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01-Mar-2025
OrdersView PDF
CASE SUMMARY: O.S. No. 211/2025 Plaintiffs Mamatha and Arachana filed a partition suit against defendants Bachegowda, Madukumar, Ravikumar, and others, claiming ancestral joint family properties were unlawfully gifted away without their knowledge. The court partly allowed the plaintiffs' interim application seeking temporary injunction, directing both parties to maintain status-quo over suit properties (items 6-9) until case disposal. The court deferred final orders on the main injunction application pending appearance and objections from defendants 1-12. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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01-Mar-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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28-Feb-2025
Orders
Senior Civil Judge
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22-Feb-2025
Orders
Senior Civil Judge
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07-Feb-2025
Summons
Senior Civil Judge
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06-Feb-2025
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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05-Feb-2025
Case filed
Registration No. 211/2025
CASE SUMMARY: O.S. No. 211/2025 Plaintiffs Mamatha and Arachana filed a partition suit against defendants Bachegowda, Madukumar, Ravikumar, and others, claiming ancestral joint family properties were unlawfully gifted away without their knowledge. The court partly allowed the plaintiffs' interim application seeking temporary injunction, directing both parties to maintain status-quo over suit properties (items 6-9) until case disposal. The court deferred final orders on the main injunction application pending appearance and objections from defendants 1-12. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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