Meena Ashokan vs State Of Kerala — 100020/2024

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section SECTION26READWITHORDERVII&RULE-1. Status: Verify and report. Next hearing: 18th May 2026.

OS - ORIGINAL SUIT

CNR: KLAL100001612024

Verify and report

Next Hearing

18th May 2026

e-Filing Number

12-04-2024

Filing Number

100132/2024

Filing Date

12-04-2024

Registration No

100020/2024

Registration Date

12-04-2024

Court

Sub Court, Cherthala

Judge

1-Sub Judge and Asst.Sessions Judge, Cherthala

Acts & Sections

Civil Procedure Code Section SECTION26READWITHORDERVII&RULE-1

Petitioner(s)

Meena Ashokan

Adv. CHYTHANYA BENO

Respondent(s)

State Of Kerala

Swaminathan

Adv. Pradeepkumar.M.K,PRADEEP KUMAR M K PRADEEP KUMAR M K

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Sub Judge and Asst.Sessions Judge, Cherthala

09-03-2026

Verify and report

06-02-2026

Verify and report

07-01-2026

Verify and report

26-11-2025

Verify and report

21-10-2025

Verify and report

Interim Orders

08-09-2025
Order

Court Order Summary Case: I.A No. 02/2024 in OS No. 20/2024 | Court: Sub Judge, Cherthala | Date: 8 September 2025 Petition Dismissed with Costs. The court rejected the plaintiff Meena Ashokan's application for interim injunction to prevent the 10th defendant from alienating property sold to him via revenue auction proceedings in 2007. The court found no prima facie case, noting the plaintiff had exhausted statutory remedies through multiple litigations (including before the High Court and Supreme Court) without success, and the sale certificate had achieved finality years ago. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Court Order Summary Case: I.A No. 02/2024 in OS No. 20/2024 | Court: Sub Judge, Cherthala | Date: 8 September 2025 Petition Dismissed with Costs. The court rejected the plaintiff Meena Ashokan's application for interim injunction to prevent the 10th defendant from alienating property sold to him via revenue auction proceedings in 2007. The court found no prima facie case, noting the plaintiff had exhausted statutory remedies through multiple litigations (including before the High Court and Supreme Court) without success, and the sale certificate had achieved finality years ago. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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