Vincent perera vs Leesha — 200153/2022

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 26. Status: for evidence.. Next hearing: 21st May 2026.

OS - ORIGINAL SUIT

CNR: KLER250002842022

for evidence.

Next Hearing

21st May 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

153/2022

Filing Date

05-05-2022

Registration No

200153/2022

Registration Date

05-05-2022

Court

Munsiff Court, Kochi

Judge

2-Addl.Munsiff Kochi

Acts & Sections

Civil Procedure Code Section 26

Petitioner(s)

Vincent perera

Respondent(s)

Leesha

Hearing History

Judge: 2-Addl.Munsiff Kochi

07-04-2026

for evidence.

01-04-2026

for evidence.

30-03-2026

for evidence.

23-03-2026

for evidence.

17-03-2026

for evidence.

Interim Orders

13-06-2023
Judgement
05-03-2024
Judgement
20-06-2025
Order
20-06-2025
Order

Summary: The Munsiff's Court in Kochi allowed the defendant's petition to impound two loan agreements dated 21/02/2019 and 27/05/2019 under Section 33 of the Kerala Stamp Act, finding they were executed on insufficient stamp papers (Rs. 100 instead of Rs. 200). The court ruled that insufficiently stamped certified copies cannot be admitted as evidence and must be impounded, though they may be accepted upon payment of requisite duty with penalty. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Munsiff's Court in Kochi allowed the defendant's petition to impound two loan agreements dated 21/02/2019 and 27/05/2019 under Section 33 of the Kerala Stamp Act, finding they were executed on insufficient stamp papers (Rs. 100 instead of Rs. 200). The court ruled that insufficiently stamped certified copies cannot be admitted as evidence and must be impounded, though they may be accepted upon payment of requisite duty with penalty. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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