Koresh Immanuvel vs Shiny Brundha — 45/2025

Case under Indian Divorce Act Section 10(VII) (IX). Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 16th April 2026.

OP - Original Petition

CNR: TNVR010012542025

Evidence

Next Hearing

16th April 2026

Filing Number

291/2025

Filing Date

11-03-2025

Registration No

45/2025

Registration Date

08-04-2025

Court

Principal District Court, Srivilliputhur, Virudhunagar

Judge

10-Additional District Judge

Acts & Sections

Indian Divorce Act Section 10(VII) (IX)

Petitioner(s)

Koresh Immanuvel

Adv. Muthukannan

Respondent(s)

Shiny Brundha

Hearing History

Judge: 10-Additional District Judge

06-03-2026

Evidence

20-02-2026

Evidence

13-02-2026

Evidence

10-02-2026

Evidence

05-02-2026

Enquiry

Interim Orders

10-02-2026
Copy of Deposition/Evidence

Case Summary Case: IDOP No. 45/2025, Additional District Court, Srivilliputhur Date: 10.02.2026 This is a matrimonial dispute case involving a marriage that took place in August 2014. The petitioner (husband) provided testimony regarding marital expenses, jewelry gifts, a child born in 2015, medical treatment costs, and various allegations of infidelity and domestic disputes. The petitioner contested claims about wedding expenses, dowry, and his conduct, and requested dissolution of marriage under the Indian Divorce Act, Section 10. The case involved cross-examination of the petitioner's testimony on 10.02.2026, with no further cross-examination indicated. Outcome: The document presents the testimony record only; final order/judgment outcome not yet rendered — case remains pending. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary Case: IDOP No. 45/2025, Additional District Court, Srivilliputhur Date: 10.02.2026 This is a matrimonial dispute case involving a marriage that took place in August 2014. The petitioner (husband) provided testimony regarding marital expenses, jewelry gifts, a child born in 2015, medical treatment costs, and various allegations of infidelity and domestic disputes. The petitioner contested claims about wedding expenses, dowry, and his conduct, and requested dissolution of marriage under the Indian Divorce Act, Section 10. The case involved cross-examination of the petitioner's testimony on 10.02.2026, with no further cross-examination indicated. Outcome: The document presents the testimony record only; final order/judgment outcome not yet rendered — case remains pending. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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