K. SHAKEELA vs DEVENDRAPPA — 364/2024

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section U/O,7,RULE,1,OF,CPC. Disposed: Uncontested--DISMISSED EX-PARTE on 25th March 2026.

Case disposed

O.S. - Original Suit

CNR: KACD320024142024

Filing Number

364/2024

Filing Date

23-Nov-2024

Registration No

364/2024

Registration Date

23-Nov-2024

Court

PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, HIRIYUR

Judge

236-Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

Decision Date

25-Mar-2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--DISMISSED EX-PARTE

Last updated 20-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section U/O,7,RULE,1,OF,CPC

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.K. SHAKEELA

    Adv. B.N.THIPPESWAMY

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.DEVENDRAPPA

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 25-Mar-2026

    JudgmentView PDF

    Case Summary: O.S. No. 364/2024 - K. Shakeela v. Devendrappa The court dismissed the plaintiff's suit for permanent injunction against the defendant. Although the plaintiff had obtained a 1/6th share of the property through previous partition proceedings (O.S. No. 192/2017 and F.D.P. No. 1/2023), she failed to prove actual possession of the property as required for an injunction suit. The court found that mere allocation in a final decree does not establish possession without supporting documentation such as property mutation records, tax receipts, or utility bills. Since possession was not proven, the question of interference by the defendant did not arise, and the suit was dismissed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 25-Mar-2026

    Disposed

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  4. 18-Mar-2026

    Judgments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  5. 11-Mar-2026

    Judgments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  6. 04-Mar-2026

    Judgments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  7. 19-Feb-2026

    Judgments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  8. 02-Feb-2026

    Judgments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  9. 13-Jan-2026

    Judgments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  10. 04-Dec-2025

    Arguments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  11. 18-Nov-2025

    Arguments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  12. 29-Oct-2025

    DepositionView PDF

  13. 29-Oct-2025

    Arguments

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  14. 28-Aug-2025

    DepositionView PDF

  15. 28-Aug-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  16. 01-Jul-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  17. 29-Apr-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  18. 17-Mar-2025

    Evidence

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  19. 28-Feb-2025

    Summons

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  20. 17-Feb-2025

    Summons

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  21. 29-Jan-2025

    Summons

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  22. 06-Jan-2025

    Hearing

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  23. 17-Dec-2024

    Hearing

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  24. 12-Dec-2024

    Hearing On I.A.

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  25. 27-Nov-2024

    Summons

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  26. 26-Nov-2024

    Hearing

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  27. 25-Nov-2024

    Hearing

    Prl. CIVIL Judge And JMFC

  28. 23-Nov-2024

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  29. 23-Nov-2024

    Case filed

    Registration No. 364/2024

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: O.S. No. 364/2024 - K. Shakeela v. Devendrappa The court dismissed the plaintiff's suit for permanent injunction against the defendant. Although the plaintiff had obtained a 1/6th share of the property through previous partition proceedings (O.S. No. 192/2017 and F.D.P. No. 1/2023), she failed to prove actual possession of the property as required for an injunction suit. The court found that mere allocation in a final decree does not establish possession without supporting documentation such as property mutation records, tax receipts, or utility bills. Since possession was not proven, the question of interference by the defendant did not arise, and the suit was dismissed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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