K.G.Rudresh vs M.G.Bhuvaneshwarappa — 27/2018
Case under Order 7 Rule 1 Cpc Section 7. Status: ARGUMENTS CIVIL. Next hearing: 05th June 2026.
O.S. - Original Suit
CNR: KADG520001332018
Next Hearing
05th June 2026
Filing Number
29/2018
Filing Date
19-01-2018
Registration No
27/2018
Registration Date
19-01-2018
Court
CIVIL JUGDE AND JMFC, HONNALI
Judge
255-PRL CIVIL JUGDE AND JMFC HONNALI
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
K.G.Rudresh
Adv. S.N.Prakash
Respondent(s)
M.G.Bhuvaneshwarappa
Hearing History
Judge: 255-PRL CIVIL JUGDE AND JMFC HONNALI
ARGUMENTS CIVIL
ARGUMENTS CIVIL
ARGUMENTS CIVIL
ARGUMENTS CIVIL
ARGUMENTS CIVIL
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 22-04-2026 | ARGUMENTS CIVIL |
| 07-04-2026 | ARGUMENTS CIVIL |
| 27-03-2026 | ARGUMENTS CIVIL |
| 24-03-2026 | ARGUMENTS CIVIL |
| 13-03-2026 | ARGUMENTS CIVIL |
Interim Orders
Summary of Case 27/2018: K.G. Rudresh v. M.G. Bhuvaneshwarappa This civil case before the Principal Civil Judge, Honnaali, involved a witness examination on 13-03-2026 regarding a will document (Exhibit Nisi-1) related to the death of one G. Deviramma. The court examined disputes between the petitioner's and respondent's counsels concerning the authenticity and registration of the death document, including questions about signature verification and the authority of registration officials. The court ultimately concluded that no further hearing was required and the matter was disposed of accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary of Case 27/2018: K.G. Rudresh v. M.G. Bhuvaneshwarappa This civil case before the Principal Civil Judge, Honnaali, involved a witness examination on 13-03-2026 regarding a will document (Exhibit Nisi-1) related to the death of one G. Deviramma. The court examined disputes between the petitioner's and respondent's counsels concerning the authenticity and registration of the death document, including questions about signature verification and the authority of registration officials. The court ultimately concluded that no further hearing was required and the matter was disposed of accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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