Y.T Venkatesh vs Smt. Keerthi A S. — 27/2024
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section U/o..,7 Rule 1.. Status: HEARING. Next hearing: 16th April 2026.
O.S. - Original Suit
CNR: KACM600004802024
Next Hearing
16th April 2026
e-Filing Number
-
Filing Number
27/2024
Filing Date
17-08-2024
Registration No
27/2024
Registration Date
17-08-2024
Court
CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, SRINGERI
Judge
225-CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, Sringeri
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Y.T Venkatesh
Adv. V.R.Natashekhar
Respondent(s)
Smt. Keerthi A S.
Hearing History
Judge: 225-CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, Sringeri
HEARING
HEARING
OBJECTION
OBJECTION
OBJECTION
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 28-03-2026 | HEARING | |
| 07-03-2026 | HEARING | |
| 27-02-2026 | OBJECTION | |
| 12-02-2026 | OBJECTION | |
| 22-01-2026 | OBJECTION |
Interim Orders
Summary: An ad-interim ex-parte temporary injunction was granted in favor of the Plaintiff restraining the Defendant from unlawfully trespassing into the suit schedule property (32 guntas in Yedadalli Village, Sringeri Taluk) or interfering with the Plaintiff's possession. The court found the Plaintiff made out a prima-facie case and that balance of convenience favored granting the injunction to prevent irreparable injury. The order is valid until the next date of hearing (31-08-2024). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: An ad-interim ex-parte temporary injunction was granted in favor of the Plaintiff restraining the Defendant from unlawfully trespassing into the suit schedule property (32 guntas in Yedadalli Village, Sringeri Taluk) or interfering with the Plaintiff's possession. The court found the Plaintiff made out a prima-facie case and that balance of convenience favored granting the injunction to prevent irreparable injury. The order is valid until the next date of hearing (31-08-2024). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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