Shanmuganathan and 3 Ors. vs Chellasamy — 110/2019

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section Or7R1. Status: IA / EA Pending / CMP Pending / CRP Pending / CMA Pending. Next hearing: 16th March 2026.

OS - Original Suit

CNR: TNTS050001852019

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

Next Hearing

16th March 2026

Filing Number

308/2019

Filing Date

03-04-2019

Registration No

110/2019

Registration Date

03-04-2019

Court

Principal District Munsif Court, Tenkasi

Judge

6-Principal District Munsif

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section Or7R1
Ia/10/2025 Classification : Impleading Petition Section MurugaiyaShanmuganathan and 3 Ors
Ia/11/2026 Classification : Amendment Petition Section Shanmuganathan and 3 Ors.Chellasamy

Petitioner(s)

Shanmuganathan and 3 Ors.

Adv. Tr.J.M. Iruthayaraj

Vetrivel

Adv. J.M.IRUTHAYARAJ

Rathinasamy

Adv. J.M.IRUTHAYARAJ

Muruganantham

Adv. J.M.IRUTHAYARAJ

Respondent(s)

Chellasamy

Hearing History

Judge: 6-Principal District Munsif

05-03-2026

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

20-02-2026

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

13-02-2026

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

10-02-2026

Additional Issues

06-02-2026

Additional Issues

Interim Orders

17-04-2023
Copy of Deposition

This document is a witness deposition record (PW1) in O.S. No. 110/2019 before the Principal District Munsif Court, Tenkasi, dated 17.04.2023. The witness affirmed his testimony in Tamil under the Indian Evidence Act, 1873, and produced various documents including property records, wills, and death certificates as exhibits. The court noted that since a unilateral order was issued against the defendant, no cross-examination was conducted. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

This document is a witness deposition record (PW1) in O.S. No. 110/2019 before the Principal District Munsif Court, Tenkasi, dated 17.04.2023. The witness affirmed his testimony in Tamil under the Indian Evidence Act, 1873, and produced various documents including property records, wills, and death certificates as exhibits. The court noted that since a unilateral order was issued against the defendant, no cross-examination was conducted. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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