Khandeppa S/o Erappa Bhandari Since deceased by LR Mallanna S/o Khandappa dead by LR vs The Special Land Acquisition Officer UKP Now at Bhimarayangudi Tq Shahapur Dist Yadgir — 190/2024

Case under Sec151 Cpc Section U/o,21,Rule,11,of,CPC. Disposed: Uncontested--DISMISSED on 17th March 2026.

EX - Execution Petition Under Order

CNR: KAKB610022712024

Case disposedSub Stage

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

190/2024

Filing Date

04-12-2024

Registration No

190/2024

Registration Date

04-12-2024

Court

SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, JEVARGI

Judge

829-SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE, JEVARGI

Decision Date

17th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--DISMISSED

Acts & Sections

Sec151 CPC Section U/o,21,Rule,11,of,CPC

Petitioner(s)

Khandeppa S/o Erappa Bhandari Since deceased by LR Mallanna S/o Khandappa dead by LR

Adv. Prabhugouda M Patil

Khandappa S/o Late Mallanna Age 32yrs R/o Village Naribole Tq Jewargi Dist KLB

Respondent(s)

The Special Land Acquisition Officer UKP Now at Bhimarayangudi Tq Shahapur Dist Yadgir

The Deputy Commissioner Mini Vidhan Soudha KLB

Hearing History

Judge: 829-SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE, JEVARGI

17-03-2026

Disposed

07-03-2026

SUMMONS

17-02-2026

SUMMONS

24-01-2026

A.D.R.

17-01-2026

A.D.R.

Final Orders / Judgements

17-03-2026
Orders

The court dismissed the execution petition (Ex 190/2024) filed on 04-12-2024 for failure to take steps. The Decree Holder (DHr) and counsel were repeatedly absent, and despite sufficient opportunities, no effective steps were taken toward executing the decree, providing no reasonable grounds for adjournment. The dismissal was based on the Supreme Court's directive that execution petitions must be disposed within 6 months of filing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The court dismissed the execution petition (Ex 190/2024) filed on 04-12-2024 for failure to take steps. The Decree Holder (DHr) and counsel were repeatedly absent, and despite sufficient opportunities, no effective steps were taken toward executing the decree, providing no reasonable grounds for adjournment. The dismissal was based on the Supreme Court's directive that execution petitions must be disposed within 6 months of filing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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