Alfiya Parvin Yusuf Khan vs Nil — 1/2026

Case under Motor Vehicles Act Section 1. Disposed: Uncontested--ALLOWED / GRANTED AFTER FULL HEARING on 13th March 2026.

MACP M.A.N.R.J.I.

CNR: MHBU040002952026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

24-02-2026

Filing Number

117/2026

Filing Date

25-02-2026

Registration No

1/2026

Registration Date

25-02-2026

Court

District and Session Court ,khamgaon

Judge

1-DIST.JUDGE-I ADDITIONAL SESSIONS JUDGE KHAMGAON.

Decision Date

13th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--ALLOWED / GRANTED AFTER FULL HEARING

Acts & Sections

MOTOR VEHICLES ACT Section 1

Petitioner(s)

Alfiya Parvin Yusuf Khan

Adv. Sardar Digamber Wasudeorao

Respondent(s)

Nil

Hearing History

Judge: 1-DIST.JUDGE-I ADDITIONAL SESSIONS JUDGE KHAMGAON.

13-03-2026

Disposed

11-03-2026

Order

06-03-2026

Report

04-03-2026

Order

Final Orders / Judgements

13-03-2026
Order on Exhibit

The MACT court allowed Alfiya Parvin's application to prematurely withdraw Rs. 62,121/- from a fixed deposit held in her name since 2015. The court found that since the applicant had attained majority (born 04.02.2004) and required funds for her upcoming marriage on 24.5.2026, she was entitled to withdraw the amount along with accrued interest from State Bank of India, Nandura. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The MACT court allowed Alfiya Parvin's application to prematurely withdraw Rs. 62,121/- from a fixed deposit held in her name since 2015. The court found that since the applicant had attained majority (born 04.02.2004) and required funds for her upcoming marriage on 24.5.2026, she was entitled to withdraw the amount along with accrued interest from State Bank of India, Nandura. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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