Morba Ramaji Shrikhande vs Sanjay Waman Shikhande (Rewaskar) Advocate - B.C Parate — 3/2020
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section injunction. Status: Issues. Next hearing: 15th June 2026.
R.C.S. - Reg.Civil Suit
CNR: MHNG180001742020
Filing Number
3/2020
Filing Date
21-Jan-2020
Registration No
3/2020
Registration Date
21-Jan-2020
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Kalmeshwar
Judge
8-Jt.Civil Judge Jr.Dn. JMFC
Last updated 09-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Morba Ramaji Shrikhande
Adv. Nilesh D. Anjankar
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2.Shanakr Ramaji Shrikhande
Adv. Nilesh D. Anjankar
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3.Morba Ramaji Shrikhande Through Its L.Rs. (1.a) Asha wd/o Morbaji Shrikhande
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4.(1.b) Pramod Morbaji Shrikhande
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5.(1.c) Prafulla s/o Morbaji Shrikhande
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6.(1.d) Sunita w/o Vinodrao Sherje
Respondent(s)
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1.Sanjay Waman Shikhande (Rewaskar) Advocate - B.C Parate
Case History
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15-Jun-2026
Next hearingPending
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04-May-2026
Issues
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13-Apr-2026
Issues
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14-Mar-2026
Issues
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24-Feb-2026
Issues
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09-Feb-2026
Issues
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19-Jan-2026
Issues
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13-Dec-2025
Issues
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17-Nov-2025
Issues
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13-Oct-2025
Issues
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25-Sep-2025
Compliance
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04-Sep-2025
Compliance
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19-Aug-2025
Order on ExhibitView PDF
Case Summary: R.C.S. No. 03/2020 - Morba v. Sanjay Waman Shikhande Outcome: The defendant's application to file a late written statement was allowed subject to payment of Rs. 500 as costs to the plaintiff. Once the costs are paid, the written statement will be recorded and become part of the case record. Key Facts: The defendant, who received suit summons on 27.01.2020, failed to file a written statement within the mandatory 90-day period. The delay occurred due to counsel changes and miscommunication—the defendant's junior counsel mistakenly believed a reply to a temporary injunction application constituted a written statement. The application was filed approximately 2 years and 10 months late (20.12.2022). The court found the defendant's reasons for delay to be bona fide and allowed the application in the interest of justice, but imposed nominal costs as compensation for the plaintiff's hardship caused by the inordinate delay. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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19-Aug-2025
Compliance
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12-Aug-2025
Order
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01-Aug-2025
Order
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11-Jul-2025
Hearing
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23-Jun-2025
Hearing
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28-Apr-2025
Hearing
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03-Apr-2025
Hearing
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06-Mar-2025
Hearing
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02-Jan-2025
Hearing
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14-Nov-2024
Hearing
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03-Oct-2024
Hearing
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22-Aug-2024
Hearing
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20-Jul-2024
Hearing
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14-Jun-2024
Hearing
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15-Apr-2024
Hearing
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04-Mar-2024
Hearing
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05-Feb-2024
Reply/Say
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11-Jan-2024
Reply/Say
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12-Dec-2023
Reply/Say
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08-Nov-2023
Steps
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21-Oct-2023
Steps
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05-Oct-2023
Steps
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21-Aug-2023
No Say Order
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09-Jun-2023
No Say Order
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19-Apr-2023
No Say Order
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21-Mar-2023
No Say Order
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04-Mar-2023
Reply/Say
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24-Jan-2023
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20-Dec-2022
Reply/Say
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30-Nov-2022
Amended Plaint
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06-Oct-2022
Amended Plaint
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20-Sep-2022
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10-Aug-2022
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19-Jul-2022
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14-Jun-2022
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16-Mar-2022
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16-Feb-2022
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11-Jan-2022
Amended Plaint
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06-Dec-2021
Amended Plaint
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17-Nov-2021
Amended Plaint
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22-Sep-2021
Reply/Say
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18-Aug-2021
Reply/Say
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27-Jul-2021
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01-Jul-2021
Order on ExhibitView PDF
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01-Jul-2021
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16-Apr-2021
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30-Mar-2021
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10-Feb-2021
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07-Jan-2021
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11-Nov-2020
Hearing
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13-Oct-2020
Hearing
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08-Sep-2020
Hearing
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16-Jul-2020
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02-Jun-2020
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26-Mar-2020
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13-Mar-2020
Hearing
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05-Mar-2020
W.S. and Say
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24-Feb-2020
W.S. and Say
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10-Feb-2020
Appearance
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21-Jan-2020
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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21-Jan-2020
Case filed
Registration No. 3/2020
Case Summary: R.C.S. No. 03/2020 - Morba v. Sanjay Waman Shikhande Outcome: The defendant's application to file a late written statement was allowed subject to payment of Rs. 500 as costs to the plaintiff. Once the costs are paid, the written statement will be recorded and become part of the case record. Key Facts: The defendant, who received suit summons on 27.01.2020, failed to file a written statement within the mandatory 90-day period. The delay occurred due to counsel changes and miscommunication—the defendant's junior counsel mistakenly believed a reply to a temporary injunction application constituted a written statement. The application was filed approximately 2 years and 10 months late (20.12.2022). The court found the defendant's reasons for delay to be bona fide and allowed the application in the interest of justice, but imposed nominal costs as compensation for the plaintiff's hardship caused by the inordinate delay. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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