Shanthi vs S.Ramahcandran Advocate - Chitra.D — 161/2024

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 25(d). Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 04th June 2026.

OS - Original Suit

CNR: TNCB170002022024

Evidence

Next Hearing

04th June 2026

Filing Number

204/2024

Filing Date

09-12-2024

Registration No

161/2024

Registration Date

11-12-2024

Court

District Munsif Court, Sulur

Judge

30-DISTRICT MUNSIF, SULUR

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section 25(d)

Petitioner(s)

Shanthi

Adv. Elangovan M K

Respondent(s)

S.Ramahcandran Advocate - Chitra.D

R.Ganeshkumar

Adv. Chitra.D

Hearing History

Judge: 30-DISTRICT MUNSIF, SULUR

10-04-2026

Evidence

02-04-2026

Evidence

11-03-2026

Evidence

25-02-2026

Evidence

11-02-2026

Evidence

Interim Orders

12-01-2026
Copy of Deposition

Court Order Summary Case No. 161/2024, District Munsif Court, Sulur The witness Tmt. A. Santhi (plaintiff) was solemnly affirmed on 12.01.2026 and testified that all statements in her written deposition are true and the signatures are hers. Three documents (partition deed from 1992, correction deed from 1997, and sale deed from 2001) were marked as exhibits. The case was adjourned for further document marking and examination to continue. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Court Order Summary Case No. 161/2024, District Munsif Court, Sulur The witness Tmt. A. Santhi (plaintiff) was solemnly affirmed on 12.01.2026 and testified that all statements in her written deposition are true and the signatures are hers. Three documents (partition deed from 1992, correction deed from 1997, and sale deed from 2001) were marked as exhibits. The case was adjourned for further document marking and examination to continue. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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