Mangala Yogesh Waghmare vs Shilpa Subash Gondane Advocate - A. Bhimte — 41/2024
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 151. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 18th June 2026.
R.C.S. - Reg.Civil Suit
CNR: MHNG080007702024
Next Hearing
18th June 2026
e-Filing Number
01-04-2024
Filing Number
91/2024
Filing Date
02-04-2024
Registration No
41/2024
Registration Date
02-04-2024
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Kamptee
Judge
1-Civil Judge Jr. Dn. JMFC Kamptee
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Mangala Yogesh Waghmare
Adv. Adv. M.A. Borkar
Vandana Laxman Khaparde
Adv. BORKAR MAYUR ARVIND
Respondent(s)
Shilpa Subash Gondane Advocate - A. Bhimte
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Civil Judge Jr. Dn. JMFC Kamptee
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 07-05-2026 | Evidence | |
| 30-04-2026 | Evidence | |
| 10-03-2026 | Evidence | |
| 28-01-2026 | Evidence | |
| 16-12-2025 | Evidence |
Interim Orders
Summary Case: Mangla v. Shilpa (RCS No. 41/2024) Outcome: The court rejected the plaintiffs' application for temporary injunction seeking to restrain the defendant from constructing a column on the northern side of their compound wall. The court found that the plaintiffs failed to establish a prima facie case, that the balance of convenience favored the defendant, and that no irreparable loss would result from rejection of the injunction. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary Case: Mangla v. Shilpa (RCS No. 41/2024) Outcome: The court rejected the plaintiffs' application for temporary injunction seeking to restrain the defendant from constructing a column on the northern side of their compound wall. The court found that the plaintiffs failed to establish a prima facie case, that the balance of convenience favored the defendant, and that no irreparable loss would result from rejection of the injunction. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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