Nanabhau Rambhau Akat vs Nil — 140/2025

Case under Bombay Regulation Act,1827 Section 3,7. Disposed: Uncontested--ALLOWED / GRANTED AFTER FULL HEARING on 16th March 2026.

Civil M.A. - Civil Misc. Application

CNR: MHJN050015232025

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

16-12-2025

Filing Number

315/2025

Filing Date

19-12-2025

Registration No

140/2025

Registration Date

19-12-2025

Court

Civil Court Junior Division , Partur

Judge

1-Civil Judge (J.D.) and J.M.F.C., Partur

Decision Date

16th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--ALLOWED / GRANTED AFTER FULL HEARING

Acts & Sections

Bombay Regulation Act,1827 Section 3,7

Petitioner(s)

Nanabhau Rambhau Akat

Adv. TATHE D. G.

Respondent(s)

Nil

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Civil Judge (J.D.) and J.M.F.C., Partur

16-03-2026

Disposed

02-03-2026

Arguments

20-02-2026

Compliance

16-02-2026

Arguments

29-01-2026

Arguments

Final Orders / Judgements

16-03-2026
Order on Exhibit

Summary of Case 140/2025 The court granted petitioner Nanabhau Rambhau Akat's petition for formal recognition as the sole legal heir of his deceased brother Balasaheb Ashruba Akat, who died on 04/10/2025 without issue. The court accepted all evidence including the death certificate, family records, and affidavits establishing that no other legitimate heirs exist, and directed issuance of a formal heir certificate upon payment of court fees, though the certificate cannot be used to claim deceased's bank deposits without proper stamp duty compliance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Case 140/2025 The court granted petitioner Nanabhau Rambhau Akat's petition for formal recognition as the sole legal heir of his deceased brother Balasaheb Ashruba Akat, who died on 04/10/2025 without issue. The court accepted all evidence including the death certificate, family records, and affidavits establishing that no other legitimate heirs exist, and directed issuance of a formal heir certificate upon payment of court fees, though the certificate cannot be used to claim deceased's bank deposits without proper stamp duty compliance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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