Rajendiran N T vs Panneerselvam A — 48/2025

Case under Guardians & Wards Act, 1890 Section 7,8. Status: Orders. Next hearing: 25th March 2026.

OP - Original Petition

CNR: TNVL010033452025

Orders

Next Hearing

25th March 2026

e-Filing Number

17-07-2025

Filing Number

771/2025

Filing Date

24-07-2025

Registration No

48/2025

Registration Date

10-09-2025

Court

Principal District Court, Vellore

Judge

1-Principal District Judge, Vellore

Acts & Sections

Guardians & Wards Act, 1890 Section 7,8

Petitioner(s)

Rajendiran N T

Adv. VIMAL RAJ K

Respondent(s)

Panneerselvam A

Saroja P S

Branch Manager, Tamil Nadu Grama Bank

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Principal District Judge, Vellore

18-03-2026

Orders

10-03-2026

Orders

06-03-2026

Arguments

04-03-2026

Arguments

24-02-2026

For further Proceedings

Interim Orders

04-03-2026
Copy of Oral Evidence/Deposition

In G.W.O.P. No.48 of 2025 dated 04.03.2026, the court allowed the petition and called for the petition to be disposed as per law. The witness was recalled, sworn again, and examination was permitted to continue. Multiple documentary evidence including bank pass books, death certificates, legal heir certificates, and birth/Aadhar cards of minors were admitted into the record after comparison with originals. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

In G.W.O.P. No.48 of 2025 dated 04.03.2026, the court allowed the petition and called for the petition to be disposed as per law. The witness was recalled, sworn again, and examination was permitted to continue. Multiple documentary evidence including bank pass books, death certificates, legal heir certificates, and birth/Aadhar cards of minors were admitted into the record after comparison with originals. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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