Shripati Ramnak @ Ramu Kamble vs Shri. Shamu Ramnak @ Ramu Kamble — 78/2021

Case under Partition Act Section 4. Status: Evidence Part Heard. Next hearing: 09th June 2026.

R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit

CNR: MHKO160005702021

Evidence Part Heard

Next Hearing

09th June 2026

Filing Number

115/2021

Filing Date

20-08-2021

Registration No

78/2021

Registration Date

20-08-2021

Court

Civil and Criminal Court , Malkapur Shauwadi

Judge

1-Civil Judge Junior Division Malkapur-Shahuwadi.

Acts & Sections

Partition Act Section 4

Petitioner(s)

Shripati Ramnak @ Ramu Kamble

Adv. P. A. Mahajan

Respondent(s)

Shri. Shamu Ramnak @ Ramu Kamble

Shri. Nivrutti Joti Kamble

Suresh Dagadu Kamble

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Civil Judge Junior Division Malkapur-Shahuwadi.

21-04-2026

Evidence Part Heard

10-03-2026

Evidence Part Heard

10-02-2026

Evidence Part Heard

20-01-2026

Evidence Part Heard

09-12-2025

Evidence Part Heard

Interim Orders

08-10-2021
Order on Exhibit

The petition filed by the appellant is dismissed. The court directed the respondent to file a proper counter-affidavit within fourteen days of the order and submit the certified copy of the document dated 15/01/1994 as per the required procedure. The appeal is rejected as the appellant failed to establish the necessary grounds for relief. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The petition filed by the appellant is dismissed. The court directed the respondent to file a proper counter-affidavit within fourteen days of the order and submit the certified copy of the document dated 15/01/1994 as per the required procedure. The appeal is rejected as the appellant failed to establish the necessary grounds for relief. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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