Roji etc vs State Government etc — 2/2026

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1. Disposed: Contested--Decreed after Full Trial on 01st April 2026.

Civil Suit

CNR: RJSG280000012026

Case disposed

Filing Number

1/2026

Filing Date

08-01-2026

Registration No

2/2026

Registration Date

16-01-2026

Court

CJ JD SADULSAHAR TALUKA

Judge

1-JM

Decision Date

01st April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Decreed after Full Trial

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section 1

Petitioner(s)

Roji etc

Adv. Sanjeev Sihag

Respondent(s)

State Government etc

Hearing History

Judge: 1-JM

01-04-2026

Disposed

30-03-2026

Final arguments

25-03-2026

Reply of Application/ Steps by parties

12-03-2026

Reply of Application/ Steps by parties

07-03-2026

Reply of Application/ Steps by parties

Final Orders / Judgements

01-04-2026
Judgement

Case Summary: Roji v. State Government (2/2026) Court Decision: The Civil Judge of Sadulpur, Sri Ganganagar district, declared on 01.04.2026 that petitioners Roji (wife) and Geeta Devi (mother) are the legal heirs of the deceased Yadevindra Kumar (who died on 26.11.2025). The court granted a declaration recognizing them as rightful legal successors entitled to inherit all movable and immovable property, enabling them to register assets in their names. Key Reasoning: The court found that the petitioners' testimony supported by the death certificate was uncontradicted, as respondent-1 (State Government) presented no evidence in defense and respondent-2 (general public) did not appear. The petitioners, being the wife and mother respectively, constitute the only legal heirs under succession law, and the court upheld their claim for a declaratory decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: Roji v. State Government (2/2026) Court Decision: The Civil Judge of Sadulpur, Sri Ganganagar district, declared on 01.04.2026 that petitioners Roji (wife) and Geeta Devi (mother) are the legal heirs of the deceased Yadevindra Kumar (who died on 26.11.2025). The court granted a declaration recognizing them as rightful legal successors entitled to inherit all movable and immovable property, enabling them to register assets in their names. Key Reasoning: The court found that the petitioners' testimony supported by the death certificate was uncontradicted, as respondent-1 (State Government) presented no evidence in defense and respondent-2 (general public) did not appear. The petitioners, being the wife and mother respectively, constitute the only legal heirs under succession law, and the court upheld their claim for a declaratory decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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