Kalpana Mukesh Jadhav vs Mukesh Janardhan Jadhav — 2/2023

Case under Specific Relief Act Section 39. Status: Appearance. Next hearing: 01st August 2026.

R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit

CNR: MHJN080000092023

Appearance

Next Hearing

01st August 2026

Filing Number

2/2023

Filing Date

03-01-2023

Registration No

2/2023

Registration Date

03-01-2023

Court

Civil Court Junior Division , Ghansavangi

Judge

6-Jt. CJJD and JMFC

Acts & Sections

Specific Relief Act Section 39

Petitioner(s)

Kalpana Mukesh Jadhav

Adv. TANDALE V. K.

Ashish Mukesh Jadhav

Astha Mukesh Jadhav

Respondent(s)

Mukesh Janardhan Jadhav

Kamalbai Janardhan Jadhav

Janardhan Dipa Jadhav

Amol Janardhan Jadhav

Hearing History

Judge: 6-Jt. CJJD and JMFC

11-06-2026

Appearance

27-04-2026

Appearance

16-03-2026

Appearance

08-01-2026

Appearance

20-11-2025

Appearance

Interim Orders

09-11-2023
Order on T.I.

Case Summary: 2/2023 Outcome: The court granted the petition and issued a temporary injunction order restraining the respondents from selling the disputed family property. Key Issue: Petitioners (daughters of Mukesh Jadhav) sought a temporary injunction to prevent respondents (including their father and stepmother) from selling ancestral agricultural land and a house, claiming they have equal rights as Hindu joint family members to the inherited property. Order Passed: The petition for temporary (interim) injunction was allowed with directions to prevent the respondents from disposing of or selling the family property pending final resolution of the dispute. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: 2/2023 Outcome: The court granted the petition and issued a temporary injunction order restraining the respondents from selling the disputed family property. Key Issue: Petitioners (daughters of Mukesh Jadhav) sought a temporary injunction to prevent respondents (including their father and stepmother) from selling ancestral agricultural land and a house, claiming they have equal rights as Hindu joint family members to the inherited property. Order Passed: The petition for temporary (interim) injunction was allowed with directions to prevent the respondents from disposing of or selling the family property pending final resolution of the dispute. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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