Sri. B.Kariyappa vs Sri. Karibasappa — 21/2018

Case under Under Section 96 R/w Order 41 Rule 1 of Cpc Section 96. Status: ARGUMENTS CIVIL. Next hearing: 06th June 2026.

R.A. - Regular Appeals

CNR: KADG310002142018

ARGUMENTS CIVIL

Next Hearing

06th June 2026

Filing Number

21/2018

Filing Date

19-04-2018

Registration No

21/2018

Registration Date

19-04-2018

Court

SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, HARIHAR

Judge

585-SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC HARIHAR

Acts & Sections

Under Section 96 R/W Order 41 Rule 1 of CPC Section 96

Petitioner(s)

Sri. B.Kariyappa

Adv. H.M.SHADAKSHARAIAH.

Sri B.Karibasappa

Sri. Basavanneppa

Sri. Lohitha

Smt. Gadigemma

Respondent(s)

Sri. Karibasappa

Sri. Nagaraja

Sri. Beerappa

Sri. Mallappa

Sri.Rudrappa

Hearing History

Judge: 585-SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC HARIHAR

21-04-2026

ARGUMENTS CIVIL

13-03-2026

ARGUMENTS CIVIL

17-02-2026

ARGUMENTS CIVIL

02-02-2026

ARGUMENTS CIVIL

09-01-2026

ARGUMENTS CIVIL

Interim Orders

22-08-2023
Orders

Case 21/2018 Summary: The court allowed interim applications (I.A. Nos. 3-5) filed by appellants seeking to set aside abatement orders against two deceased appellants. The court condoned the delay in filing and permitted the legal heirs of the deceased appellants to be brought on record as parties to the appeal. Appellants were directed to amend the cause title accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case 21/2018 Summary: The court allowed interim applications (I.A. Nos. 3-5) filed by appellants seeking to set aside abatement orders against two deceased appellants. The court condoned the delay in filing and permitted the legal heirs of the deceased appellants to be brought on record as parties to the appeal. Appellants were directed to amend the cause title accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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