Zakhirsen vs Parameshwar — 39/2017

Case under Order 21 Rule 11 of Cpc Section UO21R11. Status: ORDERS. Next hearing: 13th March 2026.

EX - Execution Petition Under Order

CNR: KAHV710006412017

ORDERS

Next Hearing

13th March 2026

Filing Number

39/2017

Filing Date

30-11-2017

Registration No

39/2017

Registration Date

30-11-2017

Court

SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, SHIGGAON

Judge

1065-Senior Civil Judge And JMFC Shiggaon

Acts & Sections

Order 21 Rule 11 of Cpc Section UO21R11

Petitioner(s)

Zakhirsen

Respondent(s)

Parameshwar

Hearing History

Judge: 1065-Senior Civil Judge And JMFC Shiggaon

06-03-2026

ORDERS

20-02-2026

ORDERS

06-02-2026

ORDERS

31-01-2026

Reply

30-01-2026

HEARING

Interim Orders

03-02-2023
Deposition
03-02-2024
Deposition
19-01-2024
Deposition
24-11-2023
Deposition
02-03-2024
Deposition
30-08-2024
Deposition
30-08-2024
Deposition
21-09-2024
Deposition
21-09-2024
Deposition
15-11-2025
Orders

The objectors' application filed under Order XXI Rule 97 CPC challenging the legality and executability of a decree passed in O.S. No. 75/2013 has been dismissed with costs of Rs. 2,500. The court found that the original decree directing execution of a registered sale deed remains valid and binding, as it was never appealed within the statutory period and has attained finality. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The objectors' application filed under Order XXI Rule 97 CPC challenging the legality and executability of a decree passed in O.S. No. 75/2013 has been dismissed with costs of Rs. 2,500. The court found that the original decree directing execution of a registered sale deed remains valid and binding, as it was never appealed within the statutory period and has attained finality. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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