Dhayalan vs P.Narayanan — 105/2014

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section OrderVII,Rule1. Status: Steps. Next hearing: 23rd March 2026.

OS - Original Suit (Title)

CNR: TNTR200000492014

Steps

Next Hearing

23rd March 2026

Filing Number

105/2014

Filing Date

04-04-2014

Registration No

105/2014

Registration Date

04-04-2014

Court

District Munsif Court, Ponneri

Judge

1-District Munsif, Ponneri

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section OrderVII,Rule1

Petitioner(s)

Dhayalan

Adv. N.R.Gopaalan

Respondent(s)

P.Narayanan

Hearing History

Judge: 1-District Munsif, Ponneri

13-03-2026

Steps

06-03-2026

Steps

02-03-2026

Steps

25-02-2026

Steps

20-02-2026

Steps

Interim Orders

22-04-2024
Copy of Order
22-04-2024
Copy of Order
10-10-2025
Copy of Order
10-10-2025
Copy of Order

Summary: The District Munsif Court at Ponneri allowed the petition filed by the plaintiffs to implead respondents 10-27 as defendants 10-27 in Original Suit No. 105 of 2014. The court found that these respondents, being transferees of portions of the suit property through various sales, settlement deeds, and powers of attorney, are necessary and proper parties for effective adjudication. While respondents argued delay was dilatory, the court held that pre-trial impleadments must be approached liberally when they ensure complete and final resolution, avoiding multiplicity of proceedings. No costs awarded. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The District Munsif Court at Ponneri allowed the petition filed by the plaintiffs to implead respondents 10-27 as defendants 10-27 in Original Suit No. 105 of 2014. The court found that these respondents, being transferees of portions of the suit property through various sales, settlement deeds, and powers of attorney, are necessary and proper parties for effective adjudication. While respondents argued delay was dilatory, the court held that pre-trial impleadments must be approached liberally when they ensure complete and final resolution, avoiding multiplicity of proceedings. No costs awarded. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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