S. Anitha vs V. Santhaiyan — 140/2023
Case under Guardians & Wards Act, 1890 Section 7,10,. Disposed: Uncontested--Infructuous on 17th April 2026.
OP - Original Petition
CNR: TNCB010038122023
e-Filing Number
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Filing Number
1774/2023
Filing Date
11-04-2023
Registration No
140/2023
Registration Date
11-04-2023
Court
Principal District Court, Coimbatore
Judge
1-Principal District Judge
Decision Date
17th April 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--Infructuous
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
S. Anitha
Adv. PP
Respondent(s)
V. Santhaiyan
S. Ananthi
S. Angayarkanni
S. Arunagiri
S. Azhagirisamy
S. Arivazhagan
S. Amutha
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Principal District Judge
Disposed
Orders
For further Proceedings
For further Proceedings
For further Proceedings
| Date | Purpose | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 17-04-2026 | Disposed | |
| 16-04-2026 | Orders | |
| 07-04-2026 | For further Proceedings | |
| 30-03-2026 | For further Proceedings | |
| 24-03-2026 | For further Proceedings |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary The Principal District Court of Coimbatore dismissed two guardianship petitions filed by maternal aunts S.Anitha and Ananthi S seeking appointment as guardians of minor Yajnesh Swarun under the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890. The court found the petitions infructuous because the minor had attained majority (age 18) on August 22, 2025, making the relief sought no longer applicable. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Interim Orders
Summary The Principal District Court of Coimbatore dismissed two guardianship petitions filed by maternal aunts S.Anitha and Ananthi S seeking appointment as guardians of minor Yajnesh Swarun under the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890. The court found the petitions infructuous because the minor had attained majority (age 18) on August 22, 2025, making the relief sought no longer applicable. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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