Sulochanabai Shankar patare vs Prakash Shamrao Patare Advocate - Londhe N. V. — 381/2019

Case under Specific Relief Act Section 36. Status: Additional Issues. Next hearing: 28th April 2026.

R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit

CNR: MHAH140005072019

Additional Issues

Next Hearing

28th April 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

496/2019

Filing Date

26-03-2019

Registration No

381/2019

Registration Date

28-03-2019

Court

Civil Court Senior Division, Newasa

Judge

1-Senior Division Newasa

Acts & Sections

Specific Relief Act Section 36

Petitioner(s)

Sulochanabai Shankar patare

Adv. Jangle V. R.

hanumant Shankar Patare

Vinayak Shankar Patare J.M. Vinayak Shankar Patare

Respondent(s)

Prakash Shamrao Patare Advocate - Londhe N. V.

Prabhakar Shamrao patare

Ganesh Prabhakar Patare M.G. Prabhakar Shamrao patare

Vidya Prakash Patare

Vaibhav Navnath Patare

Dnandev Chandrabhan Patare

Vedant Bhausaheb Patare M.G. Bhausaheb Dnandev patare

SuyashDadasaheb patare M.G. Dadasaheb Dnandev Patare

Mandabai Appasaheb Patare

Vikas Suresh Modhave

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Senior Division Newasa

09-03-2026

Additional Issues

16-01-2026

Additional Issues

05-12-2025

Additional Issues

30-10-2025

Additional Issues

26-09-2025

Additional Issues

Interim Orders

12-02-2020
Order on T.I.
20-11-2021
Order on Exhibit

The court petition filed by Plaintiff No. 2 (plaintiff number 1) challenging the "no default" order dated 19/06/2021 is allowed. The court set aside the previous order with costs of Rs. 300/- imposed on Defendants 1-5 and 10, considering the hardship faced by the defendant due to the COVID-19 pandemic which prevented court attendance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The court petition filed by Plaintiff No. 2 (plaintiff number 1) challenging the "no default" order dated 19/06/2021 is allowed. The court set aside the previous order with costs of Rs. 300/- imposed on Defendants 1-5 and 10, considering the hardship faced by the defendant due to the COVID-19 pandemic which prevented court attendance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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