aina sharma vs MADHU PANWAR SINGH — 243/2024
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section O7R1. Status: Awaiting Services of notices/ summons. Next hearing: 28th July 2026.
Civil Suit
CNR: RJAJ010041812024
Next Hearing
28th July 2026
Filing Number
1094/2024
Filing Date
13-11-2024
Registration No
243/2024
Registration Date
20-11-2024
Court
DJ ADJ Ajmer District HQ
Judge
4-Addl District and Sessions Judge III
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
aina sharma
Adv. Hitesh Kumar Naval
Respondent(s)
MADHU PANWAR SINGH
prem
Adv. Mahendra Upadhyay
rishabh
Hearing History
Judge: 4-Addl District and Sessions Judge III
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 29-05-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 08-04-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 13-03-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 27-01-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 16-12-2025 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
Interim Orders
Summary of Case 243/2024 The court accepted respondent no. 3's petition with a cost of Rs. 1,000 and set aside the earlier ex-parte proceedings initiated against respondent no. 3 due to her advocate's non-appearance. The case is adjourned to October 17, 2025 for further hearing on the merits, with respondent no. 2 required to file a reply. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary of Case 243/2024 The court accepted respondent no. 3's petition with a cost of Rs. 1,000 and set aside the earlier ex-parte proceedings initiated against respondent no. 3 due to her advocate's non-appearance. The case is adjourned to October 17, 2025 for further hearing on the merits, with respondent no. 2 required to file a reply. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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