REKHA GHOSH AND FOUR OTHERS vs MS GO DIGIT GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. — 351/2024

Case under Motor Vehicles Act Section 166. Status: Written Objection. Next hearing: 30th July 2026.

M A C C - M.A.C.C

CNR: WBBB010029282024

Written Objection

Next Hearing

30th July 2026

Filing Number

803/2024

Filing Date

21-08-2024

Registration No

351/2024

Registration Date

21-08-2024

Court

District and Sessions Judge, Suri, Birbhum

Judge

3-ADJ 2

Acts & Sections

Motor Vehicles Act Section 166

Petitioner(s)

REKHA GHOSH AND FOUR OTHERS

Adv. MRITUNJAY MUKHOPADHYAY

Respondent(s)

MS GO DIGIT GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD.

Hearing History

Judge: 3-ADJ 2

08-05-2026

Written Objection

11-03-2026

Steps

19-12-2025

OPWs

20-11-2025

Written Objection

07-08-2025

Written Objection

Interim Orders

04-09-2024
Copy of Order
18-02-2025
Copy of Order
07-08-2025
Copy of Order
20-11-2025
Copy of Order
19-12-2025
Copy of Order
11-03-2026
Copy of Order
08-05-2026
Copy of Order

Case Summary In MACC 351/2024 (MACC Tribunal, Suri Birbhum), the court vacated the exparte order against the OP-Insurance company and allowed their time petition for filing a Written Objection (W/O). The case is adjourned to 30-07-2026 for the OP-owner to file a Statement of Reply and for the OP-Insurance company to file their Written Objection. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary In MACC 351/2024 (MACC Tribunal, Suri Birbhum), the court vacated the exparte order against the OP-Insurance company and allowed their time petition for filing a Written Objection (W/O). The case is adjourned to 30-07-2026 for the OP-owner to file a Statement of Reply and for the OP-Insurance company to file their Written Objection. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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