Shalan Uttareshwar Kumbhar vs Shashikant Uttareshwar Kumbhar — 62/2021

Case under Hindu Succession Act Section 6,7. Status: Dismissal Order. Next hearing: 12th June 2026.

R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit

CNR: MHSO190002112021

Dismissal Order

Next Hearing

12th June 2026

Filing Number

73/2021

Filing Date

16-01-2021

Registration No

62/2021

Registration Date

16-01-2021

Court

Civil Court Junior Division , Mohal

Judge

3-II Jt. Civil Judge J. D. JMFC Mohol

Acts & Sections

HINDU SUCCESSION ACT Section 6,7

Petitioner(s)

Shalan Uttareshwar Kumbhar

Adv. Gajare Pradeep Bhikunath

Respondent(s)

Shashikant Uttareshwar Kumbhar

Hearing History

Judge: 3-II Jt. Civil Judge J. D. JMFC Mohol

09-04-2026

Dismissal Order

20-03-2026

Hearing

13-03-2026

Hearing

21-02-2026

Hearing

20-12-2025

Additional Issues

Interim Orders

13-01-2023
Order on T.I.
19-10-2024
Order on Exhibit

Case Summary: RCS 62/2021 – Kumbhar v/s. Kumbhar Outcome: The defendant's application to file an additional written statement was ALLOWED. The court condoned the approximately one-month delay and permitted the defendant to file the supplementary written statement upon payment of Rs. 300 cost to the plaintiff. The court found the defendant's reasons for delay credible and determined that allowing the application would prevent injustice while enabling a merit-based decision with both parties' full participation in the declaration and partition suit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: RCS 62/2021 – Kumbhar v/s. Kumbhar Outcome: The defendant's application to file an additional written statement was ALLOWED. The court condoned the approximately one-month delay and permitted the defendant to file the supplementary written statement upon payment of Rs. 300 cost to the plaintiff. The court found the defendant's reasons for delay credible and determined that allowing the application would prevent injustice while enabling a merit-based decision with both parties' full participation in the declaration and partition suit. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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