Sundarabai Yashwant Mohite vs Sitabai Dnyanu Pawar Advocate - Pendharkar Y.S — 100/2019
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1. Status: Evidence Part Heard. Next hearing: 10th April 2026.
R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit
CNR: MHST130009372019
Next Hearing
10th April 2026
Filing Number
138/2019
Filing Date
17-10-2019
Registration No
100/2019
Registration Date
01-11-2019
Court
Civil Court Junior Division , Patan
Judge
1-Civil Judge Jr.Dn. J.M.F.C. Patan
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Sundarabai Yashwant Mohite
Adv. Patil P.B
Respondent(s)
Sitabai Dnyanu Pawar Advocate - Pendharkar Y.S
Chandrakant Dnyandeo (Jadhav) Pawar
Madan Dnyanu Pawar
Shivaji Dhannu Pawar
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Civil Judge Jr.Dn. J.M.F.C. Patan
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
Evidence Part Heard
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 06-03-2026 | Evidence Part Heard |
| 20-02-2026 | Evidence Part Heard |
| 06-02-2026 | Evidence Part Heard |
| 23-01-2026 | Evidence Part Heard |
| 16-12-2025 | Evidence Part Heard |
Interim Orders
Summary: The application by defendants no. 1 and 4 to set aside the "no written statement" order against them is allowed. The Court accepted their Covid-19 pandemic-related delay as genuine and held that procedural technicalities should not override substantial justice. Defendants must pay Rs. 500 as costs (a pre-condition for filing their written statement on record). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The application by defendants no. 1 and 4 to set aside the "no written statement" order against them is allowed. The Court accepted their Covid-19 pandemic-related delay as genuine and held that procedural technicalities should not override substantial justice. Defendants must pay Rs. 500 as costs (a pre-condition for filing their written statement on record). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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