Ishwarayarathinam Power agent through Alamelu vs Mohammed Absar — 3/2023

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 21(2). Status: IA / EA Pending / CMP Pending / CRP Pending / CMA Pending. Next hearing: 06th June 2026.

RLTOP - Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlord and Tenant Original Petition

CNR: TNSV080000472023

IA / EA Pending / CMP Pending / CRP Pending / CMA Pending

Next Hearing

06th June 2026

Filing Number

53/2023

Filing Date

31-08-2023

Registration No

3/2023

Registration Date

31-08-2023

Court

Principal District Munsif Court, Manamadurai

Judge

1-District Munsif

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section 21(2)

Petitioner(s)

Ishwarayarathinam Power agent through Alamelu

Adv. S.Elangovan

Respondent(s)

Mohammed Absar

Hearing History

Judge: 1-District Munsif

28-04-2026

IA / EA Pending / CMP Pending / CRP Pending / CMA Pending

24-04-2026

Enquiry

21-04-2026

Enquiry

20-04-2026

Enquiry

17-04-2026

Evidence

Interim Orders

17-03-2026
Copy of deposition

Case Summary: RLTOP No. 3/2023 Parties: Ishwarayarathinam Power (through agent Alamelu) v. Mohammed Absar Date: 17.03.2026 Outcome: The court examined witness PW 1 (Alamelu) on 17.03.2026 through cross-examination by the respondent. The witness testified regarding property agreements, a Special Power of Attorney dated 14.11.2022, and rental agreements. The court found insufficient documentary evidence (revenue records, sale deeds, will documents) to establish the petitioner's title and rejected the petitioner's claims, noting that possession since 2009 without written agreements does not confer legal rights under property law. The petition was dismissed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: RLTOP No. 3/2023 Parties: Ishwarayarathinam Power (through agent Alamelu) v. Mohammed Absar Date: 17.03.2026 Outcome: The court examined witness PW 1 (Alamelu) on 17.03.2026 through cross-examination by the respondent. The witness testified regarding property agreements, a Special Power of Attorney dated 14.11.2022, and rental agreements. The court found insufficient documentary evidence (revenue records, sale deeds, will documents) to establish the petitioner's title and rejected the petitioner's claims, noting that possession since 2009 without written agreements does not confer legal rights under property law. The petition was dismissed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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