Kajal kumari meena vs Raj kumar Meena — 6/2026

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section O7. Disposed: Uncontested--Decreed Ex-Parte on 13th May 2026.

Civil Suit

CNR: RJBD150000112026

Case disposed

Filing Number

11/2026

Filing Date

24-02-2026

Registration No

6/2026

Registration Date

24-02-2026

Court

CJ JD Indergarh Taluka

Judge

1-JM

Decision Date

13th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Decreed Ex-Parte

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section O7

Petitioner(s)

Kajal kumari meena

Adv. TRILOKNATH YOGI

Respondent(s)

Raj kumar Meena

Hearing History

Judge: 1-JM

13-05-2026

Disposed

28-03-2026

Plaintiff Evidence

16-03-2026

Awaiting Services of notices/ summons

Final Orders / Judgements

13-05-2026
Judgement

Summary of Case 06/2026 Kajal Kumari Meena v. Raj Kumar Meena (Indore Civil Court, decided 13.05.2026) The court granted a divorce decree based on mutual consent. Kajal Kumari Meena and Raj Kumar Meena were married on 23.05.2024 according to customary rites. After approximately 2 months of harmonious cohabitation, ideological differences arose, leading to frequent quarrels. The respondent and his family expelled the petitioner in August 2024. For over a year, they ceased living as husband and wife. On 03.12.2025, both parties executed a mutual divorce agreement documented on Rs. 500 stamp paper with both their signatures. The court found the petitioner's evidence (witnesses and consent agreement) credible, uncontradicted by the respondent who failed to appear, and granted a decree dissolving the marriage with each party bearing their own costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Summary of Case 06/2026 Kajal Kumari Meena v. Raj Kumar Meena (Indore Civil Court, decided 13.05.2026) The court granted a divorce decree based on mutual consent. Kajal Kumari Meena and Raj Kumar Meena were married on 23.05.2024 according to customary rites. After approximately 2 months of harmonious cohabitation, ideological differences arose, leading to frequent quarrels. The respondent and his family expelled the petitioner in August 2024. For over a year, they ceased living as husband and wife. On 03.12.2025, both parties executed a mutual divorce agreement documented on Rs. 500 stamp paper with both their signatures. The court found the petitioner's evidence (witnesses and consent agreement) credible, uncontradicted by the respondent who failed to appear, and granted a decree dissolving the marriage with each party bearing their own costs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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