H.C. Madappa Shetty vs Yashodha — 84/2021
Case under U/o. 21 Rule 2 Cpc Section .. Status: WARRANT. Next hearing: 18th April 2026.
EX - Execution Petition Under Order
CNR: KAMS300018452021
Next Hearing
18th April 2026
e-Filing Number
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Filing Number
84/2021
Filing Date
12-11-2021
Registration No
84/2021
Registration Date
18-11-2021
Court
PRL.SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC COURT, HUNSUR
Judge
921-I ADDL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC HUNSUR
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
H.C. Madappa Shetty
Adv. CHANNA BASAPPA
Respondent(s)
Yashodha
Chandrashekara
Hearing History
Judge: 921-I ADDL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC HUNSUR
WARRANT
WARRANT
WARRANT
WARRANT
WARRANT
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 07-03-2026 | WARRANT | |
| 13-02-2026 | WARRANT | |
| 20-01-2026 | WARRANT | |
| 02-12-2025 | WARRANT | |
| 07-11-2025 | WARRANT |
Interim Orders
Case Summary Case No.: EX 84/2021 Order Date: 25.01.2025 Outcome: The petition is dismissed. The court found that the petitioner filed a false and frivolous petition seeking to be made a party to the original suit (Case No. 67/2019) relating to property matters. The petitioner admitted during examination that she had submitted a false affidavit and perjured testimony to defraud the respondent (D.H.R.) and obstruct justice. The court rejected the petition as lacking merit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary Case No.: EX 84/2021 Order Date: 25.01.2025 Outcome: The petition is dismissed. The court found that the petitioner filed a false and frivolous petition seeking to be made a party to the original suit (Case No. 67/2019) relating to property matters. The petitioner admitted during examination that she had submitted a false affidavit and perjured testimony to defraud the respondent (D.H.R.) and obstruct justice. The court rejected the petition as lacking merit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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