VEDANANDA M. vs BABY REKHA — 306/2025

Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 223OFBNSSACT. Disposed: Uncontested--SETTLED IN LOK ADALATH on 14th March 2026.

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CNR: KAMS400010252025

Case disposed

Filing Number

307/2025

Filing Date

19-08-2025

Registration No

306/2025

Registration Date

19-08-2025

Court

SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, KRISHNARAJANAGARA

Judge

922-SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC KRISHNARAJANAGAR

Decision Date

14th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--SETTLED IN LOK ADALATH

Acts & Sections

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 223OFBNSSACT

Petitioner(s)

VEDANANDA M.

Adv. K.P. JNANAMURTHY

Respondent(s)

BABY REKHA

Hearing History

Judge: 922-SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC KRISHNARAJANAGAR

14-03-2026

Disposed

21-02-2026

SETTLEMENT

17-02-2026

EVIDENCE

11-02-2026

EVIDENCE

10-02-2026

EVIDENCE

Final Orders / Judgements

14-03-2026
Orders

The Lok Adalath (14.03.2026) approved a settlement between petitioner Vedananda M. and respondent Baby Rekha, whereby the respondent agreed to repay Rs. 2,00,000/- as full and final settlement by 20.05.2026. The court directed compliance with this payment deadline, reserving the petitioner's right to pursue recovery through legal process if the amount remains unpaid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

10-02-2026
Orders
10-02-2026
Plea
casestatus.in Summary

The Lok Adalath (14.03.2026) approved a settlement between petitioner Vedananda M. and respondent Baby Rekha, whereby the respondent agreed to repay Rs. 2,00,000/- as full and final settlement by 20.05.2026. The court directed compliance with this payment deadline, reserving the petitioner's right to pursue recovery through legal process if the amount remains unpaid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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