Vijaykumar. vs Basavaraj1. — 5101/2025

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section Odr,96,Rw,Order,41,rule,1,of,CPC. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE on 13th March 2026.

R.A. - Regular Appeals

CNR: KAYG320006882025

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

5101/2025

Filing Date

13-08-2018

Registration No

5101/2025

Registration Date

16-08-2018

Court

II ADDITIONAL DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, YADGIR TO SIT AT SHORAPUR

Judge

1569-II Addl District & Sessions Judge Yadgir Sitting at Shorapur

Decision Date

13th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE

Acts & Sections

CPC Section Odr,96,Rw,Order,41,rule,1,of,CPC

Petitioner(s)

Vijaykumar.

Adv. S.B.PATIL

Sampat Kumar

Vikas

Nagappa

Rajeshwari

Respondent(s)

Basavaraj1.

Pramilabai Alabnoor W/o Late Basavaraj, Age 62 Yrs, Occ House wife 1.

Satishraj S/o Late Basavaraj Alabnoor, Age 40 Yrs, Occ Cyber Cafe 1.

Praveenraj S/o Late Basavaraj Alabnoor, Age 35 Yrs, Occ Cyber Cafe 1.

Ashwinirani D/o Late Basavaraj alabnoor, Age 30 Yrs, Occ House hold 1.

Pradeepraj S/o Late Basavaraj Alabnoor, Age 28 Yrs, Occ Cyber Cafe

Sudhakar(Legal Heir) 2.

Supreet S/o Late Sudhakar Alabnoor, Age 22 Yrs, Occ Pharmacist 2.

Amit S/o Late Sudhakar Alabnoor, Age 20 Yrs, Occ Pharmacist

Jagadish

Nagappa

Mahesh

Maremma

Hearing History

Judge: 1569-II Addl District & Sessions Judge Yadgir Sitting at Shorapur

13-03-2026

Disposed

09-03-2026

JUDGEMENT

07-03-2026

JUDGEMENT

04-03-2026

JUDGEMENT

26-02-2026

JUDGEMENT

Final Orders / Judgements

13-03-2026
Judgment

Summary The appellate court allowed the plaintiffs' appeal and reversed the trial court's dismissal of their partition suit. The court found that a family partition (Watni Patra) dated 16.07.1983 between propositus Nagappa and his three sons was valid and proven through documentary evidence (revenue records, mutation entries) and decades of separate possession and management of properties by different family branches. The plaintiffs proved their entitlement to a 1/3rd share in ancestral properties left by their deceased grandfather Nagappa, and the court decreed their suit for separate possession of these properties accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The appellate court allowed the plaintiffs' appeal and reversed the trial court's dismissal of their partition suit. The court found that a family partition (Watni Patra) dated 16.07.1983 between propositus Nagappa and his three sons was valid and proven through documentary evidence (revenue records, mutation entries) and decades of separate possession and management of properties by different family branches. The plaintiffs proved their entitlement to a 1/3rd share in ancestral properties left by their deceased grandfather Nagappa, and the court decreed their suit for separate possession of these properties accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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