Sau. Lalita wo Rajkumar Agrawal vs Gopal so Narayandas Agrawal 4 Advocate - Deshmukh Uday Achyutrao — 600023/2012

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section SuitForPossessionDamagesPermanentInjunction. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED / REJECTED AFTER FULL TRIAL / HEARING on 08th May 2026.

R.C.S. - Regular Civil Suit

CNR: MHWS020009102010

Case disposed

Filing Number

600244/2010

Filing Date

07-04-2010

Registration No

600023/2012

Registration Date

15-04-2010

Court

Civil Court Senior Division, Washim

Judge

1-Civil Judge Sr. Dn. Washim.

Decision Date

08th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISMISSED / REJECTED AFTER FULL TRIAL / HEARING

Acts & Sections

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE Section SuitForPossessionDamagesPermanentInjunction

Petitioner(s)

Sau. Lalita wo Rajkumar Agrawal

Adv. Bakliwal Surendra Gorulal

Respondent(s)

Gopal so Narayandas Agrawal 4 Advocate - Deshmukh Uday Achyutrao

Amol Ramdas Malsane

Girshi Satyanarayan Vyas

Piyush Gorkhanath Tripathi

Deepak Rajkishore Pande

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Civil Judge Sr. Dn. Washim.

08-05-2026

Disposed

07-05-2026

Arguments

06-05-2026

Arguments

05-05-2026

Arguments

04-05-2026

Arguments

Final Orders / Judgements

08-05-2026
Copy of Judgment

Case Summary: Gopal Narayandas Agrawal v. Lalita (RCS 600023/2012) Court Decision: The court decreed plaintiff Gopal's suit (RCS 46/2009) for permanent injunction and dismissed defendant Lalita's counter-suit (RCS 23/2012). Key Findings: The court held that Gopal, as plaintiff's adopted son, became owner of the disputed three-story building through an oral partition dated 14 January 2002, documented on 20 January 2002. The gift deed allegedly executed by Narayandas Agrawal in Lalita's favor on 10 March 2008 was declared void, as Narayandas had already relinquished ownership through the earlier partition and lacked mental capacity to execute valid documents. The court permanently restrained Lalita from obstructing Gopal's possession of the property. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Gopal Narayandas Agrawal v. Lalita (RCS 600023/2012) Court Decision: The court decreed plaintiff Gopal's suit (RCS 46/2009) for permanent injunction and dismissed defendant Lalita's counter-suit (RCS 23/2012). Key Findings: The court held that Gopal, as plaintiff's adopted son, became owner of the disputed three-story building through an oral partition dated 14 January 2002, documented on 20 January 2002. The gift deed allegedly executed by Narayandas Agrawal in Lalita's favor on 10 March 2008 was declared void, as Narayandas had already relinquished ownership through the earlier partition and lacked mental capacity to execute valid documents. The court permanently restrained Lalita from obstructing Gopal's possession of the property. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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