SMT MURTI DEVI vs LOKPAL — 94/2025

Case under Specific Relief Act Section 38. Disposed: Uncontested--WITHDRAWN on 01st May 2026.

Civil Suit

CNR: UPBN120012262025

Case disposed

Filing Number

135/2025

Filing Date

04-03-2025

Registration No

94/2025

Registration Date

18-03-2025

Court

Civil Judge Junior Division Bisauli

Judge

1-Civil Judge Jr. Div. Bisauli, Budaun

Decision Date

01st May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--WITHDRAWN

Acts & Sections

Specific Relief Act Section 38

Petitioner(s)

SMT MURTI DEVI

Adv. RAVINDRA PRAKASH SHARMA

LOVEKUSH

SATISH CHANDRA

KM LAXMI

PUSHPENDRA

HIMENSHU

Respondent(s)

LOKPAL

SMT PHOOLVATI

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Civil Judge Jr. Div. Bisauli, Budaun

01-05-2026

Disposed

18-03-2026

Hearing

11-03-2026

Hearing

27-01-2026

Hearing

09-12-2025

Hearing

Final Orders / Judgements

01-05-2026
COPY OF ORDER

Case Summary The Civil Judge Jr. Division at Bisauli, Budaun accepted the plaintiff Moorti Devi's application (No. 16-K) to withdraw her civil suit against Lokpal and others on 01-05-2026. The court found the withdrawal application admissible, reasoning that as the sole owner of the suit, the plaintiff had the right to withdraw if she no longer wished to pursue further proceedings, making continuation unjustified. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary The Civil Judge Jr. Division at Bisauli, Budaun accepted the plaintiff Moorti Devi's application (No. 16-K) to withdraw her civil suit against Lokpal and others on 01-05-2026. The court found the withdrawal application admissible, reasoning that as the sole owner of the suit, the plaintiff had the right to withdraw if she no longer wished to pursue further proceedings, making continuation unjustified. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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