Tushar Birmal Yamgar vs Bhagwan Dadarao Yamgar — 730/2025
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 2. Disposed: Uncontested--COMPROMISE BEFORE EVIDENCE on 16th April 2026.
R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit
CNR: MHSO130008702025
e-Filing Number
30-09-2025
Filing Number
923/2025
Filing Date
04-10-2025
Registration No
730/2025
Registration Date
04-10-2025
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Barshi
Judge
1-Jt. Civil Judge J.D. Barshi.
Decision Date
16th April 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--COMPROMISE BEFORE EVIDENCE
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Tushar Birmal Yamgar
Adv. PATIL SAMBHAJI SHIVAJIRAO
Respondent(s)
Bhagwan Dadarao Yamgar
Gunabai Bhagwan Yamgar
Birmal Bhagwan Yamgar
Sunita Birmal Yamgar
Sandeep Birmal Yamgar
Mahavira Bhagwan Yamgar
Vcchala Manik Markad
Kaushalya Balu Dhone
Ratan Mahadev Dhone
Salubai Hanumant Metkari
Sopan Dadarao Yamgar
Somnath Bhagwan Yamagar
Survanta Vitthal Markad
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Jt. Civil Judge J.D. Barshi.
Disposed
Order
Order
Verification
Verification
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 16-04-2026 | Disposed |
| 15-04-2026 | Order |
| 13-03-2026 | Order |
| 26-02-2026 | Verification |
| 12-02-2026 | Verification |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: Tushar v. Bhagwan & ors (R.C.S. No. 730/2025) The suit between petitioner Tushar Birmal Yamgar and respondents Bhagwan Dadarao Yamgar, Gunabai Bhagwan Yamgar, and Birmal Bhagwan Yamgar was successfully settled through mediation. The court found the compromise deed voluntary, without undue influence, and accepted by all parties, who signed settlement terms declaring assignees, limits, and extinguishing rights in the suit properties. The court disposed of the suit by compromise decree drawn per the settlement terms, with each party bearing its own costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Interim Orders
Case Summary: Tushar v. Bhagwan & ors (R.C.S. No. 730/2025) The suit between petitioner Tushar Birmal Yamgar and respondents Bhagwan Dadarao Yamgar, Gunabai Bhagwan Yamgar, and Birmal Bhagwan Yamgar was successfully settled through mediation. The court found the compromise deed voluntary, without undue influence, and accepted by all parties, who signed settlement terms declaring assignees, limits, and extinguishing rights in the suit properties. The court disposed of the suit by compromise decree drawn per the settlement terms, with each party bearing its own costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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