Harshada Ramesh Khabale vs Ramesh Baburao Khabale — 13/2022

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section partation. Status: Ex_Party Hearing. Next hearing: 16th April 2026.

Spl.C.S. - Special Civil Suit (Senior Division Judge)

CNR: MHST050001042022

Ex_Party Hearing

Next Hearing

16th April 2026

Filing Number

104/2022

Filing Date

19-01-2022

Registration No

13/2022

Registration Date

08-02-2022

Court

Civil Court Senior Division , Karad

Judge

2-Civil Judge Senior Division and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Karad

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section partation

Petitioner(s)

Harshada Ramesh Khabale

Adv. More N.S.

Rajvardhan Ramesh Khabale

Archana Ramesh Khabale

Respondent(s)

Ramesh Baburao Khabale

Rahul Baburao Khable

Kusum Baburao Khabale

Hearing History

Judge: 2-Civil Judge Senior Division and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Karad

06-03-2026

Ex_Party Hearing

17-01-2026

Ex_Party Hearing

03-12-2025

Ex_Party Hearing

29-10-2025

Ex_Party Hearing

10-09-2025

Ex_Party Hearing

Interim Orders

21-04-2022
Order on Exhibit

Court Order Summary Case: Harshada Khabale vs. Ramesh Khabale (Spl.C.S. No.13/2022) Outcome: The application for temporary injunction is allowed. The court restrained the defendants from alienating ancestral joint family properties located in Wing, Karad, Satara district until disposal of the partition suit. The court found that plaintiffs (son, daughter, and wife of defendant no.1) established a prima facie case of ownership rights in the disputed properties and would suffer irreparable loss if alienation proceeds. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Court Order Summary Case: Harshada Khabale vs. Ramesh Khabale (Spl.C.S. No.13/2022) Outcome: The application for temporary injunction is allowed. The court restrained the defendants from alienating ancestral joint family properties located in Wing, Karad, Satara district until disposal of the partition suit. The court found that plaintiffs (son, daughter, and wife of defendant no.1) established a prima facie case of ownership rights in the disputed properties and would suffer irreparable loss if alienation proceeds. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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