Bharathamma vs Nagesh — 110/2021
Case under Order 7 Rule 1 of Cpc Section CPC. Status: Summons. Next hearing: 03rd July 2026.
O.S. - Original Suit
CNR: KABR500035972021
Filing Number
110/2021
Filing Date
19-Apr-2021
Registration No
110/2021
Registration Date
19-Apr-2021
Court
PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, HOSKOTE
Judge
101-Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC
Last updated 18-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Bharathamma
Adv. Chalapathi
Respondent(s)
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1.Nagesh
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2.Nagaraj
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3.Mala
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4.Gayithri
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5.Hanumappa
Case History
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03-Jul-2026
Next hearingPending
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06-Jun-2026
OrdersView PDF
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06-Jun-2026
OrdersView PDF
Case Summary: Bharathamma v. Nagesh, Nagaraj, and Mala (OS 110/2021) Outcome: The court allowed plaintiff Bharathamma's application to amend the plaint, permitting her to add an explanation regarding her title and ownership documents of the suit property. The amendment was granted on payment of Rs. 500 cost. Key Facts: Bharathamma sought to add a new paragraph explaining documents (Hakkupathra and E-Swathu Katha records) establishing her absolute title and peaceful possession of the property. Defendants opposed, arguing the amendment was belated and would change the case's nature. Ruling: The court found the amendment imperative for proper adjudication, not introducing a new cause of action, and merely clarifying the property's derivation. Defendants retain rights to file a rejoinder. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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06-Jun-2026
Summons
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17-Mar-2026
Orders
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28-Jan-2026
Orders
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21-Nov-2025
Orders
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01-Sep-2025
Hearing
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29-Jul-2025
Hearing
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10-Jun-2025
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17-Mar-2025
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29-Jan-2025
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18-Dec-2024
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20-Nov-2024
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09-Sep-2024
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08-Aug-2024
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26-Jun-2024
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01-Jun-2024
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10-Apr-2024
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13-Mar-2024
Hearing
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20-Feb-2024
Hearing
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20-Jan-2024
Objections
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18-Dec-2023
Objections
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18-Nov-2023
Plaintiff Evidence
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11-Oct-2023
Plaintiff Evidence
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11-Jul-2023
Plaintiff Evidence
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26-May-2023
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04-Mar-2023
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04-Jan-2023
Plaintiff Evidence
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15-Nov-2022
Plaintiff Evidence
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12-Sep-2022
OrdersView PDF
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12-Sep-2022
OrdersView PDF
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12-Sep-2022
Issues.
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01-Sep-2022
Orders
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22-Aug-2022
Hearing on IA
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26-Jul-2022
Hearing on IA
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15-Jul-2022
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06-Jul-2022
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24-Jun-2022
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16-Jun-2022
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26-May-2022
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04-Apr-2022
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24-Jan-2022
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05-Jan-2022
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15-Dec-2021
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06-Dec-2021
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26-Nov-2021
Hearing on IA
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26-Oct-2021
Objections
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05-Oct-2021
Objections
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22-Sep-2021
Await summons
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18-Aug-2021
Summons to defendents
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09-Jun-2021
Summons to defendents
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20-Apr-2021
Summons to defendents
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19-Apr-2021
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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19-Apr-2021
Case filed
Registration No. 110/2021
Case Summary: Bharathamma v. Nagesh, Nagaraj, and Mala (OS 110/2021) Outcome: The court allowed plaintiff Bharathamma's application to amend the plaint, permitting her to add an explanation regarding her title and ownership documents of the suit property. The amendment was granted on payment of Rs. 500 cost. Key Facts: Bharathamma sought to add a new paragraph explaining documents (Hakkupathra and E-Swathu Katha records) establishing her absolute title and peaceful possession of the property. Defendants opposed, arguing the amendment was belated and would change the case's nature. Ruling: The court found the amendment imperative for proper adjudication, not introducing a new cause of action, and merely clarifying the property's derivation. Defendants retain rights to file a rejoinder. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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