ASHOK KUMAR vs HAR AAM KHAS — 1/2026
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section civil. Disposed: Contested--Allowed / Granted after Full Trial / Hearing on 22nd May 2026.
Civil Misc. Non connected (38) - CIVIL MISC (NC)
CNR: RJBA010000772026
Filing Number
38/2026
Filing Date
08-01-2026
Registration No
1/2026
Registration Date
08-01-2026
Court
DJ ADJ Balotra District HQ
Judge
1-District and Sessions Judge
Decision Date
22nd May 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Allowed / Granted after Full Trial / Hearing
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
ASHOK KUMAR
Adv. SURESH NARAYAN KHARWAL
Respondent(s)
HAR AAM KHAS
Hearing History
Judge: 1-District and Sessions Judge
Disposed
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 22-05-2026 | Disposed |
| 18-05-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 29-04-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 08-04-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
| 13-03-2026 | Awaiting Services of notices/ summons |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: 1/2026 - Ashok Kumar v. Har Aam Khas The District Court of Balotara granted Ashok Kumar's petition under Section 372 of the Indian Succession Act to obtain a Certificate of Succession regarding a bank locker held jointly in his deceased parents' names. The court found that Ashok Kumar, as the sole surviving son among seven legal heirs, is entitled to the succession certificate to access locker #63 at Badmer Central Cooperative Bank containing jewelry and valuables. The court directed the bank to valuate contents with a court-appointed valuer and directed Ashok Kumar to pay court fees before obtaining the certificate. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: 1/2026 - Ashok Kumar v. Har Aam Khas The District Court of Balotara granted Ashok Kumar's petition under Section 372 of the Indian Succession Act to obtain a Certificate of Succession regarding a bank locker held jointly in his deceased parents' names. The court found that Ashok Kumar, as the sole surviving son among seven legal heirs, is entitled to the succession certificate to access locker #63 at Badmer Central Cooperative Bank containing jewelry and valuables. The court directed the bank to valuate contents with a court-appointed valuer and directed Ashok Kumar to pay court fees before obtaining the certificate. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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