REMYA BENNY vs DEVIJITH Advocate - Jyothi, Vinayakumar K — 65/2025

Case under Recovery of Money \ Section 26. Status: Written Statement. Next hearing: 16th July 2026.

OS - ORIGINAL SUIT

CNR: KLKM270003032025

Written Statement

Next Hearing

16th July 2026

Filing Number

1465/2025

Filing Date

25-08-2025

Registration No

65/2025

Registration Date

25-08-2025

Court

Sub Court Karunagappally

Judge

1-Sub Judge

Acts & Sections

Recovery of Money \ Section 26
IA/1/2025 Classification : Section REMYA BENNYDEVIJITH
IA/2/2025 Classification : Application For Admission Of Documents Section REMYA BENNYDEVIJITH

Petitioner(s)

REMYA BENNY

Adv. SATHEESHKUMAR A

Respondent(s)

DEVIJITH Advocate - Jyothi, Vinayakumar K

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Sub Judge

13-03-2026

Written Statement

29-11-2025

For objection

26-08-2025

For return of summons

Interim Orders

31-10-2025
Order

Summary of Case 65/2025 Remya Benni v. Devijith – The petition was allowed. The court made absolute the conditional attachment of the defendant's property, but clarified it is limited to the defendant's 1/3rd share (as a legal heir), subject to the suit's final outcome. The plaintiff established a prima facie case for recovery of ₹12,00,000 allegedly lent to the defendant for a UK job, evidenced by a bounced cheque. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Case 65/2025 Remya Benni v. Devijith – The petition was allowed. The court made absolute the conditional attachment of the defendant's property, but clarified it is limited to the defendant's 1/3rd share (as a legal heir), subject to the suit's final outcome. The plaintiff established a prima facie case for recovery of ₹12,00,000 allegedly lent to the defendant for a UK job, evidenced by a bounced cheque. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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