SBI Ajabpura vs Vijay Kumar — 395/2015

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section CPC. Disposed: Contested--Decreed after Full Trial on 16th March 2026.

C S - Civil Suit

CNR: RJAL240003492015

Case disposed

Filing Number

745/2015

Filing Date

05-12-2015

Registration No

395/2015

Registration Date

05-12-2015

Court

CJ JD Thanagazi

Judge

1-Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate

Decision Date

16th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Decreed after Full Trial

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section CPC

Petitioner(s)

SBI Ajabpura

Adv. Sh. Khyali Ram Gurjar

Respondent(s)

Vijay Kumar

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate

16-03-2026

Disposed

13-03-2026

Arguments on Applications / Arguments in Misc. Proceedings

24-02-2026

Arguments on Applications / Arguments in Misc. Proceedings

19-12-2025

Arguments on Applications / Arguments in Misc. Proceedings

29-08-2025

Arguments on Applications / Arguments in Misc. Proceedings

Final Orders / Judgements

16-03-2026
Judgement

Case Summary: SBI Ajabpura v. Vijay Kumar (395/2015) The court decided that SBI Ajabpura is entitled to recover ₹77,404 from defendant Vijay Kumar for default on a loan of ₹1,50,000 sanctioned under the Chief Minister's Rehabilitation Scheme on 17-12-2011. The court found that Kumar violated loan conditions by failing to make regular installment payments of ₹3,700 monthly and failed to submit necessary documents. The court awarded the bank interest at 6.00% per annum from the filing date until recovery, holding Kumar liable for breach of the loan agreement despite his absence from proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: SBI Ajabpura v. Vijay Kumar (395/2015) The court decided that SBI Ajabpura is entitled to recover ₹77,404 from defendant Vijay Kumar for default on a loan of ₹1,50,000 sanctioned under the Chief Minister's Rehabilitation Scheme on 17-12-2011. The court found that Kumar violated loan conditions by failing to make regular installment payments of ₹3,700 monthly and failed to submit necessary documents. The court awarded the bank interest at 6.00% per annum from the filing date until recovery, holding Kumar liable for breach of the loan agreement despite his absence from proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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