Narasimharaju vs The Tahsildar — 784/2025
Case under 13 Clause 3 and 14 of Birth and Death Act 1969. Disposed: Uncontested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE on 07th April 2026.
Crl.Misc. - CRIMINAL MISC.CASES
CNR: KABR420083862025
Filing Number
796/2025
Filing Date
12-Sep-2025
Registration No
784/2025
Registration Date
12-Sep-2025
Court
PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, DODBALLAPUR
Judge
99-Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
Decision Date
07-Apr-2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE
Last updated 18-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Narasimharaju
Adv. Pranav Samrud
Respondent(s)
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1.The Tahsildar
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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07-Apr-2026
OrdersView PDF
Case Summary: Narasimharaju v. The Tahsildar (784/2025) The court allowed Narasimharaju's petition under Section 13(3) of the Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969, directing the Tahsildar to register and issue a death certificate for his mother, Ashwathamma, who died on 10.09.1997. The petitioner's family had failed to register the death due to illiteracy and inadvertence, and he needed the certificate for property (khata) transfer purposes. The court found his unchallenged evidence, including a family affidavit and public notice, sufficiently established the death date, and held that denying relief would cause undue hardship given a death certificate's legal importance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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07-Apr-2026
Disposed
Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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17-Mar-2026
Orders.
Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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30-Jan-2026
Hearing
Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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29-Jan-2026
Orders.
Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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22-Dec-2025
Orders.
Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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21-Nov-2025
Orders.
Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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17-Oct-2025
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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12-Sep-2025
Case filed
Registration No. 784/2025
Case Summary: Narasimharaju v. The Tahsildar (784/2025) The court allowed Narasimharaju's petition under Section 13(3) of the Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969, directing the Tahsildar to register and issue a death certificate for his mother, Ashwathamma, who died on 10.09.1997. The petitioner's family had failed to register the death due to illiteracy and inadvertence, and he needed the certificate for property (khata) transfer purposes. The court found his unchallenged evidence, including a family affidavit and public notice, sufficiently established the death date, and held that denying relief would cause undue hardship given a death certificate's legal importance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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