Maeyadeen vs raj kumar — 16/2016
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section anone. Status: Disposal of Other Appl.. Next hearing: 24th April 2026 Date Not Updated.
Original Suit
CNR: UPJL240002352016
Next Hearing
24th April 2026 Date Not Updated
Filing Number
16/2016
Filing Date
27-01-2016
Registration No
16/2016
Registration Date
27-01-2016
Court
Outlying court kalpi
Judge
8-Addl. Civil Judge (Jr. Div.) C RNo. 7
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Maeyadeen
Adv. sayad ekbal husain advo
Respondent(s)
raj kumar
Hearing History
Judge: 8-Addl. Civil Judge (Jr. Div.) C RNo. 7
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
Disposal of Other Appl.
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 11-03-2026 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 15-12-2025 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 06-11-2025 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 08-07-2025 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
| 12-12-2024 | Disposal of Other Appl. |
Interim Orders
Summary: The petition filed by Santosh Kumar (son of deceased plaintiff Maiyyadeen) seeking substitution as a party to the suit has been allowed. The court accepted the application under Order 22 Rule 3 CPC, as Santosh Kumar is the legal heir of the deceased plaintiff who died on 07-03-2019. The petitioner is directed to file the proposed amendment within one week, and the case is adjourned to 13-04-2021 for further orders. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The petition filed by Santosh Kumar (son of deceased plaintiff Maiyyadeen) seeking substitution as a party to the suit has been allowed. The court accepted the application under Order 22 Rule 3 CPC, as Santosh Kumar is the legal heir of the deceased plaintiff who died on 07-03-2019. The petitioner is directed to file the proposed amendment within one week, and the case is adjourned to 13-04-2021 for further orders. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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