Shailendra Vishwanath Ausarmal vs Maroti Bhanudas Ausarmal — 581/2016

Case under Specific Relief Act Section 42. Status: Arguments. Next hearing: 17th June 2026.

R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit

CNR: MHBI160012332016

Arguments

Next Hearing

17th June 2026

Filing Number

655/2016

Filing Date

26-09-2016

Registration No

581/2016

Registration Date

26-09-2016

Court

Civil Court Junior Division , Shirur

Judge

1-CIVIL JUDGE J.D. JMFC SHIRUR-K

Acts & Sections

Specific Relief Act Section 42

Petitioner(s)

Shailendra Vishwanath Ausarmal

Adv. Jaybhay B.B.

Respondent(s)

Maroti Bhanudas Ausarmal

Muktabai Maroti Ausarmal

Hearing History

Judge: 1-CIVIL JUDGE J.D. JMFC SHIRUR-K

30-04-2026

Arguments

02-04-2026

Arguments

12-03-2026

Arguments

05-02-2026

Arguments

08-01-2026

Evidence Part Heard

Interim Orders

20-03-2025
Order on Exhibit

Summary: The court allowed the defendants' application to set aside the "no cross-examination order" that was passed against them when they were absent on 12/07/2024. The defendants are now permitted to cross-examine the plaintiff, subject to payment of Rs. 500/- as cost compensation for the delay they caused in a 9-year-old suit. The defendants must conduct the cross-examination without seeking further adjournments. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The court allowed the defendants' application to set aside the "no cross-examination order" that was passed against them when they were absent on 12/07/2024. The defendants are now permitted to cross-examine the plaintiff, subject to payment of Rs. 500/- as cost compensation for the delay they caused in a 9-year-old suit. The defendants must conduct the cross-examination without seeking further adjournments. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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