chinnammal vs Sabari manikandan — 182/2022
Case under Codeofcivilprocedure Section Or7. Status: Trial. Next hearing: 19th June 2026.
OS - Original Suit
CNR: TNDG010020812022
Next Hearing
19th June 2026
Filing Number
11875/2022
Filing Date
26-04-2022
Registration No
182/2022
Registration Date
27-04-2022
Court
Principal District Court, Dindugul
Judge
2-Addl. District and Sessions Judge
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
chinnammal
Adv. P.Thandapani
Respondent(s)
Sabari manikandan
Hearing History
Judge: 2-Addl. District and Sessions Judge
Trial
Trial
Trial
Trial
List / Special List
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 10-04-2026 | Trial |
| 12-03-2026 | Trial |
| 03-03-2026 | Trial |
| 08-01-2026 | Trial |
| 26-11-2025 | List / Special List |
Interim Orders
Summary: In Original Case No. 182/2022 before the Additional District Judge, Dindigul, the court recorded the first examination statement of witness Jeevarathinam (plaintiff's 5th witness) on 23.08.2024 under Section 10 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1873. The witness affirmed the correctness of his examination-in-chief statement and submitted 32 documentary exhibits including property documents, death certificates, succession certificates, and sale deeds related to multiple properties in dispute. The court admitted these documents into evidence, with a notation that certain computer-generated documents lacked Indian Evidence Act Section 65(B)(4) certificates. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: In Original Case No. 182/2022 before the Additional District Judge, Dindigul, the court recorded the first examination statement of witness Jeevarathinam (plaintiff's 5th witness) on 23.08.2024 under Section 10 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1873. The witness affirmed the correctness of his examination-in-chief statement and submitted 32 documentary exhibits including property documents, death certificates, succession certificates, and sale deeds related to multiple properties in dispute. The court admitted these documents into evidence, with a notation that certain computer-generated documents lacked Indian Evidence Act Section 65(B)(4) certificates. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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