Thangaraj vs Venkatachalam — 344/2024

Case under Codeofcivilprocedure Section o7r1. Disposed: Uncontested--Ex-Parte Decree on 09th March 2026.

OS - Original Suit

CNR: TNTI160008602024

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

871/2024

Filing Date

22-08-2024

Registration No

344/2024

Registration Date

09-09-2024

Court

Sub Court,Avinashi

Judge

3-Subordinate Judge, Avinashi

Decision Date

09th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Ex-Parte Decree

Acts & Sections

CodeofCivilProcedure Section o7r1

Petitioner(s)

Thangaraj

Adv. Chinnasamy A C

Respondent(s)

Venkatachalam

Hearing History

Judge: 3-Subordinate Judge, Avinashi

09-03-2026

Disposed

03-03-2026

Judgement

16-02-2026

Ex-Parte Evidence

17-12-2025

Ex-Parte Evidence

10-11-2025

Ex-Parte Evidence

Final Orders / Judgements

09-03-2026
Judgement

The Subordinate Court of Avinashi ruled in favor of the plaintiff (Thangaraj) in a loan recovery case. The court ordered the defendant (Venkatachalam) to pay Rs. 9,30,740/- (principal loan of Rs. 7,50,000/- plus accrued interest) with 9% interest from the judgment date until payment, and 6% interest thereafter, within two months; the defendant's default in appearing and failure to refute the promissory note strengthened the plaintiff's claim. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Subordinate Court of Avinashi ruled in favor of the plaintiff (Thangaraj) in a loan recovery case. The court ordered the defendant (Venkatachalam) to pay Rs. 9,30,740/- (principal loan of Rs. 7,50,000/- plus accrued interest) with 9% interest from the judgment date until payment, and 6% interest thereafter, within two months; the defendant's default in appearing and failure to refute the promissory note strengthened the plaintiff's claim. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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