Ashok Kumar vs Shambhu Dayal Advocate - Balkishan Raika — 59/2022
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section O7R1. Status: Plaintiff Evidence. Next hearing: 27th July 2026.
Civil Suit
CNR: RJBD010025662022
Filing Number
431/2022
Filing Date
13-Oct-2022
Registration No
59/2022
Registration Date
13-Oct-2022
Court
DJ ADJ Bundi HQ
Judge
1-District and Sessions Judge
Last updated 11-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Ashok Kumar
Adv. Ashutosh Sharma
Respondent(s)
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1.Shambhu Dayal Advocate - Balkishan Raika
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2.Keli Bai
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3.Up Panjiyak Indergarh
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4.Tehsildar
Case History
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27-Jul-2026
Next hearingPending
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18-May-2026
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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06-Apr-2026
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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16-Mar-2026
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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16-Feb-2026
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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19-Jan-2026
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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24-Nov-2025
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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13-Oct-2025
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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18-Aug-2025
Plaintiff Evidence
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14-Jul-2025
Awaiting records
District and Sessions Judge
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05-May-2025
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24-Mar-2025
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17-Feb-2025
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District and Sessions Judge
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13-Jan-2025
JudgementView PDF
Summary of Case 59/2022: Ashok Kumar v. Shambhu Dayal & Others Outcome: The petition to impound and re-stamp an unstamped deed dated 18.11.2019 was partially allowed. The court granted the petitioner permission to produce the deed as evidence in the underlying suit, subject to payment of requisite stamp duty and penalties within 15 days. The original deed must be submitted to the District Collector for determination of applicable stamp duty, penalties, and other charges before re-stamping and return within one month. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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13-Jan-2025
Awaiting records
District and Sessions Judge
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16-Dec-2024
Orders
District and Sessions Judge
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02-Dec-2024
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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11-Nov-2024
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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15-Oct-2024
Plaintiff Evidence
District and Sessions Judge
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14-Oct-2024
Issues
District and Sessions Judge
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09-Sep-2024
Issues
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29-Jul-2024
Issues
District and Sessions Judge
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27-May-2024
Written Statement
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06-May-2024
Written Statement
District and Sessions Judge
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18-Mar-2024
Written Statement
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19-Feb-2024
Written Statement
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22-Jan-2024
Written Statement
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20-Nov-2023
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
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09-Oct-2023
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18-Sep-2023
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17-Jul-2023
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12-May-2023
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01-Apr-2023
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10-Mar-2023
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12-Jan-2023
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12-Dec-2022
Awaiting Services of notices/ summons
ADJ I
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13-Oct-2022
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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13-Oct-2022
Case filed
Registration No. 59/2022
Summary of Case 59/2022: Ashok Kumar v. Shambhu Dayal & Others Outcome: The petition to impound and re-stamp an unstamped deed dated 18.11.2019 was partially allowed. The court granted the petitioner permission to produce the deed as evidence in the underlying suit, subject to payment of requisite stamp duty and penalties within 15 days. The original deed must be submitted to the District Collector for determination of applicable stamp duty, penalties, and other charges before re-stamping and return within one month. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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