Balaji Motiram Borchate vs Sub-Divisional Officer and Land Acquisition Officer Washim Advocate - KALOO SHRIRAM NARAYANRAO — 104/2022
Case under Arbitration and Conciliation Act Section 34. Status: Arguments. Next hearing: 15th June 2026.
Civil M.A. - Civil Misc. Application
CNR: MHWS010010112022
Next Hearing
15th June 2026
Filing Number
516/2022
Filing Date
13-07-2022
Registration No
104/2022
Registration Date
13-07-2022
Court
District and Sessions Court, Washim
Judge
1-Principal District and Sessions Judge, Washim
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Balaji Motiram Borchate
Adv. R. N. Lathi
Respondent(s)
Sub-Divisional Officer and Land Acquisition Officer Washim Advocate - KALOO SHRIRAM NARAYANRAO
National highways Authority of India through its Project Director
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Principal District and Sessions Judge, Washim
Arguments
Arguments
Arguments
Arguments
Arguments
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 08-06-2026 | Arguments |
| 02-05-2026 | Arguments |
| 10-04-2026 | Arguments |
| 24-03-2026 | Arguments |
| 16-03-2026 | Arguments |
Interim Orders
In Misc. Civil Application No. 104/2022, the Principal District Judge Washim set aside the ex-parte order passed against Respondent No. 1 (Sub-Divisional Officer & Land Acquisition Officer) and permitted them to participate in the proceedings. The court found that in the interest of justice, Respondent No. 1 deserved a fair opportunity to be heard before the court. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
In Misc. Civil Application No. 104/2022, the Principal District Judge Washim set aside the ex-parte order passed against Respondent No. 1 (Sub-Divisional Officer & Land Acquisition Officer) and permitted them to participate in the proceedings. The court found that in the interest of justice, Respondent No. 1 deserved a fair opportunity to be heard before the court. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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