Sherly Thomas vs Stanly P. Thomas — 100154/2006
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 26,7,1,2,3. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 23rd March 2026.
OS - ORIGINAL SUIT
CNR: KLKT170000032006
Filing Number
100154/2006
Filing Date
20-06-2006
Registration No
100154/2006
Registration Date
20-06-2006
Court
Munsiff Court Kanjirappally
Judge
1-MUNSIFF, KANJIRAPPALLY
Decision Date
23rd March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISMISSED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Sherly Thomas
Adv. D. Muralidhar
Lincy (Addl. P
Shellin Thomas (Addl. P
Mary Thomas (Addl. P
Respondent(s)
Stanly P. Thomas
Elizabeth Stanly
Joseph Antony (Jose)
Lucykutty Joseph (Addl. D
Hearing History
Judge: 1-MUNSIFF, KANJIRAPPALLY
Disposed
Order/Judgement
Order/Judgement
For Hearing
Call On
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 23-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 21-03-2026 | Order/Judgement |
| 19-03-2026 | Order/Judgement |
| 17-03-2026 | For Hearing |
| 16-03-2026 | Call On |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary of Case 100154/2006 Court Decision: The Munsiff dismissed both OS 154/2006 (suit for permanent prohibitory injunction) and OS 132/2009 (suit for declaration, recovery of possession, and injunction), along with the counterclaim in OS 154/2006. The court found that plaintiffs failed to establish the identity and extent of properties they claimed to possess, making all claims unidentifiable and unenforceable. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary of Case 100154/2006 Court Decision: The Munsiff dismissed both OS 154/2006 (suit for permanent prohibitory injunction) and OS 132/2009 (suit for declaration, recovery of possession, and injunction), along with the counterclaim in OS 154/2006. The court found that plaintiffs failed to establish the identity and extent of properties they claimed to possess, making all claims unidentifiable and unenforceable. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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