Kumar vs Yasothai @ Asothai ammal Advocate - Tr.P.Suresh, — 101/2022

Case under Suits Valuation Act Section sec37(2). Status: Judgement. Next hearing: 17th April 2026.

OS - Original Suit

CNR: TNVP190004112022

Judgement

Next Hearing

17th April 2026

Filing Number

475/2022

Filing Date

03-06-2022

Registration No

101/2022

Registration Date

06-06-2022

Court

Sub Court, Gingee

Judge

1-Subordinate Judge

Acts & Sections

Suits Valuation Act Section sec37(2)

Petitioner(s)

Kumar

Adv. Tmt.M.J.Manjulathanikagachalam, M.A., B.L.,

Respondent(s)

Yasothai @ Asothai ammal Advocate - Tr.P.Suresh,

Kavitha

Adv. Tr.P.Suresh,

Naresh

Adv. Tr.P.Suresh,

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Subordinate Judge

18-03-2026

Judgement

16-03-2026

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

13-03-2026

Orders

11-03-2026

Arguments

06-03-2026

Arguments

Interim Orders

23-01-2024
Deposition
12-02-2024
Deposition
20-02-2024
Deposition
28-02-2024
Deposition
13-03-2024
Deposition
20-03-2024
Deposition
26-03-2024
Deposition
03-04-2024
Deposition
02-08-2024
Deposition

Summary: This is a cross-examination transcript from an O.S. No. 101/2022 case in a Tamil court (dated August 2, 2024) involving a property/succession dispute under the Succession Act, 1969. The court examined a witness (Naresh Kumar, age 40) regarding ancestral property, inheritance documents, and family property arrangements. The order records the witness's testimony about ancestral villages, property transfers, personal property claims, and various succession documents, without pronouncing a final judgment—the case appears to be adjourned for further proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: This is a cross-examination transcript from an O.S. No. 101/2022 case in a Tamil court (dated August 2, 2024) involving a property/succession dispute under the Succession Act, 1969. The court examined a witness (Naresh Kumar, age 40) regarding ancestral property, inheritance documents, and family property arrangements. The order records the witness's testimony about ancestral villages, property transfers, personal property claims, and various succession documents, without pronouncing a final judgment—the case appears to be adjourned for further proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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