P J Prathapan vs K N Bhadran Advocate - AJITHKUMAR P K — 21/2025

Case under Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Section Section 26. Status: Written Statement. Next hearing: 08th June 2026.

OS - ORIGINAL SUIT

CNR: KLAL280001032025

Written Statement

Next Hearing

08th June 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

106/2025

Filing Date

25-07-2025

Registration No

21/2025

Registration Date

25-07-2025

Court

Sub Court, Chengannur

Judge

1-Sub Judge and Asst.Sessions Judge, Chengannur

Acts & Sections

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Section Section 26
IA/1/2025 Classification : Section P J Prathapan
IA/2/2025 Classification : Section P J PrathapanK N Bhadran
IA/3/2025 Classification : Section P J PrathapanK N Bhadran
IA/4/2025 Classification : Section K N Bhadran
IA/5/2025 Classification : Section P J PrathapanK N Bhadran
IA/1/2026 Classification : Sanction Petition Section K N BhadranP J Prathapan

Petitioner(s)

P J Prathapan

Adv. SURESH MATHAI

Babu K K

Adv. SURESH MATHAI,Vinay Varghese Mathai

Respondent(s)

K N Bhadran Advocate - AJITHKUMAR P K

Hearing History

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

08-04-2026

Written Statement

30-03-2026

Written Statement

09-03-2026

Written Statement

04-02-2026

Await report

05-01-2026

Referred to Mediator

Interim Orders

13-08-2025
Order

Summary: The court dismissed the temporary injunction petition filed by trust members seeking to restrain the sale of trust property. The judge held the petition was defective due to non-joinder of necessary parties (the trust itself and its office bearers were not properly impleaded), and found no prima facie case of wrongdoing—the property sale proceedings were conducted in accordance with the trust's bye-laws and General Body approval obtained on 06-07-2025. The court declined to interfere with the trust's administration without proper party representation, noting that granting the injunction would cause irreparable harm. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The court dismissed the temporary injunction petition filed by trust members seeking to restrain the sale of trust property. The judge held the petition was defective due to non-joinder of necessary parties (the trust itself and its office bearers were not properly impleaded), and found no prima facie case of wrongdoing—the property sale proceedings were conducted in accordance with the trust's bye-laws and General Body approval obtained on 06-07-2025. The court declined to interfere with the trust's administration without proper party representation, noting that granting the injunction would cause irreparable harm. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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