Riazuddin Ahmed and another vs Shamima and 3 others — 305/2019
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 37(2). Status: Steps. Next hearing: 19th June 2026.
OS - Original Suit
CNR: TNCG010058622019
Filing Number
1912/2019
Filing Date
14-Aug-2019
Registration No
305/2019
Registration Date
06-Sep-2019
Court
Principal District Court, Chengalpet
Judge
1-Principal District Judge
Last updated 14-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Riazuddin Ahmed and another
Adv. Muthuraman.V
Respondent(s)
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1.Shamima and 3 others
Case History
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19-Jun-2026
Next hearingPending
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20-Apr-2026
Steps
Principal District Judge
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16-Mar-2026
Steps
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18-Feb-2026
Await Reports
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21-Nov-2025
Await Reports
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27-Oct-2025
Counter
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08-Oct-2025
Counter
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06-Aug-2025
Counter
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30-Jun-2025
Counter
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17-Mar-2025
Counter
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14-Mar-2025
Counter
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10-Mar-2025
Counter
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17-Feb-2025
Counter
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27-Nov-2024
Counter
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16-Oct-2024
Counter
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14-Aug-2024
Counter
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01-Jul-2024
Restored
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01-Jul-2024
Counter
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01-Jul-2024
Counter
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25-Jan-2023
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
Case Summary: OS 305/2019 Outcome: Petition allowed. A preliminary decree for partition was granted, dividing the property into 8 equal shares with 3 shares allotted to the plaintiffs. No costs awarded. Facts: Plaintiffs sought partition of a Chennai property inherited under Muslim succession law. The property originally belonged to Ziauddin Ahmed (deceased 2011), whose brother Azizuddin Ahmed (deceased 2009) left the plaintiffs as heirs. The defendants are heirs of Razia Begum, Ziauddin's sister (deceased 2018), entitled to 3/8th share. All defendants appeared exparte (did not contest). The court accepted the plaintiff's uncontested evidence establishing their 3/8th entitlement under Mohammaden law of inheritance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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25-Jan-2023
Disposed
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23-Jan-2023
Judgement
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20-Jan-2023
Judgement
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16-Dec-2022
Judgement
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07-Dec-2022
Ex-Parte Evidence
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18-Nov-2022
Ex-Parte Evidence
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23-Sep-2022
Ex-Parte Evidence
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05-Aug-2022
Publication
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10-Jun-2022
Publication
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04-Apr-2022
Publication
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20-Dec-2021
Issue of Service
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20-Oct-2021
Issue of Service
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03-Aug-2021
Issue of Service
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01-Jul-2021
Issue of Service
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17-Mar-2021
Issue of Service
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09-Feb-2021
Issue of Service
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03-Dec-2020
Issue of Service
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25-Nov-2020
Issue of Service
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09-Oct-2020
Issue of Service
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03-Aug-2020
Issue of Service
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03-Jun-2020
Issue of Service
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18-Feb-2020
Issue of Service
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07-Dec-2019
Issue of Service
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06-Nov-2019
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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14-Aug-2019
Case filed
Registration No. 305/2019
Case Summary: OS 305/2019 Outcome: Petition allowed. A preliminary decree for partition was granted, dividing the property into 8 equal shares with 3 shares allotted to the plaintiffs. No costs awarded. Facts: Plaintiffs sought partition of a Chennai property inherited under Muslim succession law. The property originally belonged to Ziauddin Ahmed (deceased 2011), whose brother Azizuddin Ahmed (deceased 2009) left the plaintiffs as heirs. The defendants are heirs of Razia Begum, Ziauddin's sister (deceased 2018), entitled to 3/8th share. All defendants appeared exparte (did not contest). The court accepted the plaintiff's uncontested evidence establishing their 3/8th entitlement under Mohammaden law of inheritance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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