Sarakka Venkatesh Gaddam vs Nill — 68/2025
Case under Bombay Regulation Act,1827 Section 3ClauseVIII. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED / GRANTED AFTER FULL HEARING on 12th March 2026.
Civil M.A. - Civil Misc. Application
CNR: MHGA080006552025
e-Filing Number
31-10-2025
Filing Number
99/2025
Filing Date
03-11-2025
Registration No
68/2025
Registration Date
03-11-2025
Court
Civil Court Junior Divion , Sironcha
Judge
1-Civil Judge Jr.Dn.J.M.F.C. Sironcha
Decision Date
12th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--ALLOWED / GRANTED AFTER FULL HEARING
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Sarakka Venkatesh Gaddam
Adv. POTTALA ANANTREDDY SAMMAIAH
Lalita Venkatesh Gaddam
Adv. POTTALA ANANTREDDY SAMMAIAH
Lavanya Venkatesh Gaddam
Adv. POTTALA ANANTREDDY SAMMAIAH
Niranjan Venkatesh Gaddam
Adv. POTTALA ANANTREDDY SAMMAIAH
Respondent(s)
Nill
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Civil Judge Jr.Dn.J.M.F.C. Sironcha
Disposed
Hearing
Hearing
Evidence
Evidence
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 12-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 05-03-2026 | Hearing |
| 18-02-2026 | Hearing |
| 07-02-2026 | Evidence |
| 23-01-2026 | Evidence |
Final Orders / Judgements
The Civil Judge granted a heirship certificate to the four applicants (Sarakka Venkatesh Gaddam and her three children) as formally recognized legal heirs of the deceased Venkatesh Mondi Gaddam under Bombay Regulation VIII, 1827. The court found that the applicants had sufficiently established their relationship to the deceased through death certificate, affidavit evidence, and supporting documents (Aadhar cards, ration card, gram panchayat certificate), and no objections were raised after public notice was published. The court clarified that the certificate provides formal recognition only and does not confer property rights independent of succession law. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The Civil Judge granted a heirship certificate to the four applicants (Sarakka Venkatesh Gaddam and her three children) as formally recognized legal heirs of the deceased Venkatesh Mondi Gaddam under Bombay Regulation VIII, 1827. The court found that the applicants had sufficiently established their relationship to the deceased through death certificate, affidavit evidence, and supporting documents (Aadhar cards, ration card, gram panchayat certificate), and no objections were raised after public notice was published. The court clarified that the certificate provides formal recognition only and does not confer property rights independent of succession law. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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