MALLESHAPPA vs GOWRAMMA — 589/2025

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 7R1AND2. Disposed: Uncontested--SETTLED IN LOK ADALATH on 14th March 2026.

Case disposed

O.S. - Original Suit

CNR: KAMS510057422025

Filing Number

611/2025

Filing Date

15-Nov-2025

Registration No

589/2025

Registration Date

17-Nov-2025

Court

PRL. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, NANJANGUD

Judge

449-Prl CIVIL Judge And JMFC Nanjangud

Decision Date

14-Mar-2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--SETTLED IN LOK ADALATH

Last updated 09-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section 7R1AND2

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.MALLESHAPPA

    Adv. BASAVARAJAPPA. M.B.

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.GOWRAMMA

  2. 2.BASAVARAJAPPA

  3. 3.CHINNAMMA

  4. 4.MAHADEVAMMA

  5. 5.DEVAMMA

  6. 6.MAHADEVAMMA

  7. 7.CHINNAMMA

  8. 8.RATHNAMMA

  9. 9.RAJAMMA

  10. 10.MAHADEVAPPA

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 14-Mar-2026

    OrdersView PDF

    In OS 589/2025, a partition and separate possession suit filed by Malleshappa against Gowramma, Basavarajappa, and Chinnamma, the Lok-Adalath accepted a joint compromise petition filed by all parties under Order 23 Rule 3 of the CPC. The court found the compromise petition lawful and not contrary to public policy, and consequently decreed the suit as prayed in the compromise petition, with the compromise petition forming part of the final decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 14-Mar-2026

    Disposed

    Prl CIVIL Judge And JMFC Nanjangud

  4. 13-Mar-2026

    Call On

    Prl CIVIL Judge And JMFC Nanjangud

  5. 17-Jan-2026

    For Written Statement

    Prl CIVIL Judge And JMFC Nanjangud

  6. 16-Jan-2026

    Summons

    Prl CIVIL Judge And JMFC Nanjangud

  7. 17-Nov-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  8. 15-Nov-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. 589/2025

casestatus.in Summary

In OS 589/2025, a partition and separate possession suit filed by Malleshappa against Gowramma, Basavarajappa, and Chinnamma, the Lok-Adalath accepted a joint compromise petition filed by all parties under Order 23 Rule 3 of the CPC. The court found the compromise petition lawful and not contrary to public policy, and consequently decreed the suit as prayed in the compromise petition, with the compromise petition forming part of the final decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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