Charlet Kamala Wilson vs Charles Christian Victor Advocate - Adv A.Samuel Edwin — 700340/2012

Case under Ia/11/2026 Classification : Petition to Set-aside Exparte Order or Decree Section Charlet Kamala WilsonCharles Christian Victor. Disposed: Contested--Decreed without cost on 18th April 2026.

OS - Original Suit (Title)

CNR: TNKK040003772012

Case disposed

Filing Number

700340/2012

Filing Date

28-07-2012

Registration No

700340/2012

Registration Date

28-07-2012

Court

Principal District Munsif Court, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari

Judge

7-I Additional District Munsif

Decision Date

18th April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Decreed without cost

Acts & Sections

Ia/11/2026 Classification : Petition to Set-aside Exparte Order or Decree Section Charlet Kamala WilsonCharles Christian Victor

Petitioner(s)

Charlet Kamala Wilson

Adv. Adv A.Wilson

Respondent(s)

Charles Christian Victor Advocate - Adv A.Samuel Edwin

Joysilind Victor

Adv. A. Samuvel Edwin

Victoria Rose Light

Victy Mercy Bai

Victy Margret Bala

Hearing History

Judge: 7-I Additional District Munsif

18-04-2026

Disposed

16-04-2026

Judgement

09-04-2026

Judgement

07-04-2026

Enquiry

06-04-2026

Enquiry

Final Orders / Judgements

18-04-2026
Copy of Decree

The court allowed the partition suit and decreed that plaintiffs 2-4 are entitled to a 1/6th share in the scheduled properties in Thengamputhoor village, Kanyakumari District, while defendants 6-9 (legal heirs of the deceased 3rd defendant) are entitled to an equal 1/6th share. Each party was ordered to bear their own costs in this 14-year-old family partition dispute. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

05-03-2026
Deposition
09-03-2026
Deposition
17-03-2026
Deposition
16-03-2026
Deposition
23-03-2026
Deposition
casestatus.in Summary

The court allowed the partition suit and decreed that plaintiffs 2-4 are entitled to a 1/6th share in the scheduled properties in Thengamputhoor village, Kanyakumari District, while defendants 6-9 (legal heirs of the deceased 3rd defendant) are entitled to an equal 1/6th share. Each party was ordered to bear their own costs in this 14-year-old family partition dispute. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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