Usha @ Gomathi vs Naganathan and 15 others — 77/2019

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section Or.7, R.14. Status: Trial. Next hearing: 02nd June 2026.

OS - Original Suit

CNR: TNTV060001112019

Trial

Next Hearing

02nd June 2026

Filing Number

111/2019

Filing Date

10-06-2019

Registration No

77/2019

Registration Date

10-06-2019

Court

District Munsif Court, Mannargudi

Judge

1-District Munsif

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section Or.7, R.14

Petitioner(s)

Usha @ Gomathi

Adv. Thiru.P.Ponnulingam,B.A.,B.L.,

Respondent(s)

Naganathan and 15 others

Thangasami

Anbudhasan

Elangovan

Srinivasan

Palanivel

Rajammal

Ammakannu

Arumugam

Saroja

Sivabalan

Rajagopal

Ramesh

Sakthivel

Dinesh

Jayaraman

Natesan

Manjula

Siva

Chandiran

Hearing History

Judge: 1-District Munsif

22-04-2026

Trial

10-04-2026

Trial

12-03-2026

Trial

09-03-2026

Issues

25-02-2026

Issues

Interim Orders

16-12-2022
Copy of Decree
16-12-2022
Copy of Decree
16-12-2022
Copy of Decree

Summary: The Mannargudi District Civil Court (I.A. 390/2021 in O.S. 77/2019) allowed the petition filed under CPC Rule 22(4) to add legal heirs of deceased defendants 9 and 13 as parties to the original suit. The court permitted persons numbered 17-20 to be impleaded as defendants to continue the case and ordered no costs to be paid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Mannargudi District Civil Court (I.A. 390/2021 in O.S. 77/2019) allowed the petition filed under CPC Rule 22(4) to add legal heirs of deceased defendants 9 and 13 as parties to the original suit. The court permitted persons numbered 17-20 to be impleaded as defendants to continue the case and ordered no costs to be paid. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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