Canara Bank vs C AMARESH — 15/2025

Case under Codeofcivilprocedure Section O VII R 1 OF CPC. Disposed: Uncontested--Ex-Parte Decree on 16th March 2026.

OS - Original Suit

CNR: TNMD230000462025

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

08-01-2025

Filing Number

56/2025

Filing Date

24-01-2025

Registration No

15/2025

Registration Date

31-01-2025

Court

Sub Court, Melur

Judge

2-Sub Judge, Melur

Decision Date

16th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Ex-Parte Decree

Acts & Sections

CodeofCivilProcedure Section O VII R 1 OF CPC

Petitioner(s)

Canara Bank

Adv. M HARIKRISHNAN

Respondent(s)

C AMARESH

Hearing History

Judge: 2-Sub Judge, Melur

16-03-2026

Disposed

11-03-2026

Judgement

05-02-2026

Ex-Parte Evidence

22-01-2026

Ex-Parte Evidence

09-12-2025

Steps

Final Orders / Judgements

16-03-2026
Copy of Judgment/Order

Case Summary: Canara Bank v. C. Amaresh (O.S. No. 15/2025) The Subordinate Judge of Melur decreed Canara Bank's suit for recovery of an educational loan on March 16, 2026. Defendant C. Amaresh borrowed Rs. 1,51,600 in 2015 for engineering studies with his father as co-obligant, but defaulted on repayment starting from July 2018. The court found the defendants liable based on uncontested evidence including loan agreements and acknowledgments of debt, and ordered Amaresh to pay Rs. 1,45,805 plus interest at 9% p.a. until decree and 6% p.a. thereafter, along with costs. The second defendant's case was abated due to his death. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Canara Bank v. C. Amaresh (O.S. No. 15/2025) The Subordinate Judge of Melur decreed Canara Bank's suit for recovery of an educational loan on March 16, 2026. Defendant C. Amaresh borrowed Rs. 1,51,600 in 2015 for engineering studies with his father as co-obligant, but defaulted on repayment starting from July 2018. The court found the defendants liable based on uncontested evidence including loan agreements and acknowledgments of debt, and ordered Amaresh to pay Rs. 1,45,805 plus interest at 9% p.a. until decree and 6% p.a. thereafter, along with costs. The second defendant's case was abated due to his death. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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