KANHAIYALAL vs JAGDISH — 31/2019

Case under C.p.c Section O7R1. Status: Plaintiff Evidence. Next hearing: 29th June 2026.

Civil Suit

CNR: RJAJ170008562019

Plaintiff Evidence

Next Hearing

29th June 2026

Filing Number

477/2019

Filing Date

13-12-2019

Registration No

31/2019

Registration Date

13-12-2019

Court

ADJ KISHANGARH TALUKA

Judge

1-Addl District and Sessions Judge I

Acts & Sections

C.P.C Section O7R1

Petitioner(s)

KANHAIYALAL

Adv. BHARAT GURJAR

Respondent(s)

JAGDISH

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Addl District and Sessions Judge I

25-05-2026

Plaintiff Evidence

18-05-2026

Plaintiff Evidence

11-05-2026

Plaintiff Evidence

04-05-2026

Plaintiff Evidence

27-04-2026

Plaintiff Evidence

Interim Orders

14-12-2023
Order
27-04-2026
Order

Case Summary: Kanhaiyalal v. Jagdish (31/2019) Outcome: The petition was allowed. The court deleted objection number 04 from the prior order dated 16-07-2024 that had rejected a disputed deed as insufficiently stamped and unregistered. The court found the deed was fully stamped by the Sub-Divisional Officer on 30-05-2018 and confirmed registration was not necessary for this document type under Section 49 of the Registration Act. Case adjourned to 04-05-2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: Kanhaiyalal v. Jagdish (31/2019) Outcome: The petition was allowed. The court deleted objection number 04 from the prior order dated 16-07-2024 that had rejected a disputed deed as insufficiently stamped and unregistered. The court found the deed was fully stamped by the Sub-Divisional Officer on 30-05-2018 and confirmed registration was not necessary for this document type under Section 49 of the Registration Act. Case adjourned to 04-05-2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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