Sreeja vs Kumaran — 10/2014
Case under Domestic Violence Act Section 12. Status: No sitting notified. Next hearing: 20th June 2026.
MC - MISCELLANEOUS & MAINTENANCE CASE
CNR: KLKK360000362014
Next Hearing
20th June 2026
Filing Number
10/2014
Filing Date
15-01-2014
Registration No
10/2014
Registration Date
15-01-2014
Court
Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-II, Perambra
Judge
2-Judicial First Class Magistrate-2 Perambra
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Sreeja
Respondent(s)
Kumaran
Hearing History
Judge: 2-Judicial First Class Magistrate-2 Perambra
No sitting notified
Call on
Further evidence
For Counter
Adjourned
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 16-03-2026 | No sitting notified |
| 27-01-2026 | Call on |
| 30-12-2025 | Further evidence |
| 20-12-2025 | For Counter |
| 14-11-2025 | Adjourned |
Interim Orders
Case Summary: MC.10/2014 - Sreeja v. Kumaran Outcome: Petition partially allowed under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. The court found the applicant (Sreeja) suffered mental and physical harassment including dowry demands, forced sale of her gold ornaments, physical beatings, and the respondent's admission of having another wife. The respondent was set ex parte after failing to appear. The court ordered: (1) restraint from harassment; (2) Rs. 2,000/month maintenance; (3) alternative accommodation or Rs. 4,000/month rent; (4) return of 18 sovereigns of gold; (5) Rs. 25,000 compensation for mental agony; and (6) Rs. 20,000 for medical expenses related to ear injury from assault. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: MC.10/2014 - Sreeja v. Kumaran Outcome: Petition partially allowed under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. The court found the applicant (Sreeja) suffered mental and physical harassment including dowry demands, forced sale of her gold ornaments, physical beatings, and the respondent's admission of having another wife. The respondent was set ex parte after failing to appear. The court ordered: (1) restraint from harassment; (2) Rs. 2,000/month maintenance; (3) alternative accommodation or Rs. 4,000/month rent; (4) return of 18 sovereigns of gold; (5) Rs. 25,000 compensation for mental agony; and (6) Rs. 20,000 for medical expenses related to ear injury from assault. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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