Rajaram S/o Samarath Biradar vs Dnyanoba S/o Samarth Biradar — 5/2025
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section ORDER21RULE11(2). Status: W.S. and Say. Next hearing: 10th June 2026.
Reg Dkst - Regular Execution Petition
CNR: MHLA090021532025
Next Hearing
10th June 2026
e-Filing Number
12-06-2025
Filing Number
924/2025
Filing Date
13-06-2025
Registration No
5/2025
Registration Date
13-06-2025
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Udgir
Judge
3-3rd Jt. CJJD JMFC Udgir
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Rajaram S/o Samarath Biradar
Adv. GAIKWAD KIRANKUMAR RAOSAHEB
Respondent(s)
Dnyanoba S/o Samarth Biradar
Hearing History
Judge: 3-3rd Jt. CJJD JMFC Udgir
W.S. and Say
W.S. and Say
W.S. and Say
W.S. and Say
W.S. and Say
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 16-04-2026 | W.S. and Say |
| 09-04-2026 | W.S. and Say |
| 13-03-2026 | W.S. and Say |
| 25-02-2026 | W.S. and Say |
| 30-01-2026 | W.S. and Say |
Interim Orders
Case 5/2025 Summary (Rajaram vs. Dnyanoba) An execution petition was filed by Rajaram seeking to enforce a decree from an earlier suit. The court issued notice under Order XXI Rule 22 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 against the judgment debtor (Dnyanoba), returnable on the next date. Administrative orders were also passed admitting the advocate's power of attorney, decree holder's address memo, and supporting documents and affidavit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case 5/2025 Summary (Rajaram vs. Dnyanoba) An execution petition was filed by Rajaram seeking to enforce a decree from an earlier suit. The court issued notice under Order XXI Rule 22 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 against the judgment debtor (Dnyanoba), returnable on the next date. Administrative orders were also passed admitting the advocate's power of attorney, decree holder's address memo, and supporting documents and affidavit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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