Ravindra Govind Telkar vs Rajendra Kantilal Shah Advocate - Karande Ramesh V.1. — 37/2025

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 96. Status: Arguments. Next hearing: 31st March 2026.

M.C.A. - Misc.Civil Appeal

CNR: MHST190005102025

Arguments

Next Hearing

31st March 2026

e-Filing Number

04-11-2025

Filing Number

230/2025

Filing Date

05-11-2025

Registration No

37/2025

Registration Date

05-11-2025

Court

Additional District Court,Wai

Judge

1-District Judge-1, Wai

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section 96

Petitioner(s)

Ravindra Govind Telkar

Adv. Omkar Waknis

Respondent(s)

Rajendra Kantilal Shah Advocate - Karande Ramesh V.1.

JAYASHRI RAJENDRA SHAH 1.

RAJAT RAJENDRA SHAH 1.

VAISHNAVI RAJENDRA SHAH 2.

ALKA SUBHASH SHAH 2.

ABHAY SUBHASH SHAH 2.

ASHISH SUBHASH SHAH 3.

AMOL KANTILAL SHAH 3.

AJAY ARVIND SHAH 5.

PRERANA PRASAD SHAH 5.

RESHMA NILESH SHAH

VIDYA SURESH SHAH

Hearing History

Judge: 1-District Judge-1, Wai

06-03-2026

Arguments

20-02-2026

Arguments

03-02-2026

Arguments

20-01-2026

Arguments

09-01-2026

Arguments

Interim Orders

07-11-2025
Order on Exhibit

Summary: In M.C.A./37/2025 (Ravindra Govind Telkar v. Rajendra Kantilal Shah - Deceased) before the District Judge at Wai, the case was heard on 07/11/2025 and notice was issued to respondents. On an interim application seeking temporary injunction, the court heard the applicant's arguments and directed that notice be issued to respondents to show cause why temporary injunction should not be granted as prayed, with the notice returnable on 14/11/2025. All supporting documents and affidavits were admitted and filed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: In M.C.A./37/2025 (Ravindra Govind Telkar v. Rajendra Kantilal Shah - Deceased) before the District Judge at Wai, the case was heard on 07/11/2025 and notice was issued to respondents. On an interim application seeking temporary injunction, the court heard the applicant's arguments and directed that notice be issued to respondents to show cause why temporary injunction should not be granted as prayed, with the notice returnable on 14/11/2025. All supporting documents and affidavits were admitted and filed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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