Venkatalakshmamma vs The Tahsildar — 1193/2025
Case under 13 Clause 3 and 14 of Birth and Death Act 1969. Disposed: Uncontested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE on 17th March 2026.
Crl.Misc. - CRIMINAL MISC.CASES
CNR: KABR420121262025
Filing Number
1206/2025
Filing Date
20-Dec-2025
Registration No
1193/2025
Registration Date
20-Dec-2025
Court
PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, DODBALLAPUR
Judge
99-Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
Decision Date
17-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE
Last updated 18-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Venkatalakshmamma
Adv. AMBAREESHA C
Respondent(s)
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1.The Tahsildar
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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17-Mar-2026
OrdersView PDF
Case Summary: Crl.Misc. No. 1193/2025 The court granted Venkatalakshmamma's petition under Section 13(3) of the Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969, directing the Tahsildar to register the death of her brother-in-law, Narasimhaiah (died 20.09.1932), and issue a death certificate. The court found the petitioner's evidence credible—including affidavits and newspaper publication—noting the Tahsildar's non-appearance and absence of contradictory objections, while recognizing the family's failure to register due to illiteracy and the necessity of a death certificate for legal purposes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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17-Mar-2026
Disposed
Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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27-Feb-2026
DepositionView PDF
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27-Feb-2026
Orders.
Addl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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17-Jan-2026
Notice
Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
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16-Jan-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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20-Dec-2025
Case filed
Registration No. 1193/2025
Case Summary: Crl.Misc. No. 1193/2025 The court granted Venkatalakshmamma's petition under Section 13(3) of the Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969, directing the Tahsildar to register the death of her brother-in-law, Narasimhaiah (died 20.09.1932), and issue a death certificate. The court found the petitioner's evidence credible—including affidavits and newspaper publication—noting the Tahsildar's non-appearance and absence of contradictory objections, while recognizing the family's failure to register due to illiteracy and the necessity of a death certificate for legal purposes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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