UCO BANK vs MD. SHABBIR, PROPRIETOR OF SHABBIR TAILOR — 925/2025

Case under Specific Relief Act Section 6. Status: Hearing of Petition. Next hearing: 07th May 2026.

MS - MONEY SUIT

CNR: WBCC010207012025

Hearing of Petition

Next Hearing

07th May 2026

Filing Number

29344/2025

Filing Date

15-11-2025

Registration No

925/2025

Registration Date

15-11-2025

Court

City Civil Court, Calcutta

Judge

4-LD JUDGE 4th BENCH

Acts & Sections

Specific Relief Act Section 6

Petitioner(s)

UCO BANK

Adv. Dilip Kumar Jha

Respondent(s)

MD. SHABBIR, PROPRIETOR OF SHABBIR TAILOR

Hearing History

Judge: 4-LD JUDGE 4th BENCH

05-03-2026

Hearing of Petition

06-01-2026

Written Statement

15-11-2025

SR/AD/Appearence

Interim Orders

06-01-2026
Interlocatory Order

Case Summary In Money Suit No. 925 of 2025, the court allowed the defendant's applications for time to file a written statement and for supply of copies of documents from the plaint. The defendant has been granted statutory time until 05.03.2026 to file the written statement, and the plaintiff is directed to supply document copies to the defendant's advocate by the next hearing date. The case is adjourned to 05.03.2026 for filing written statement and further orders. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary In Money Suit No. 925 of 2025, the court allowed the defendant's applications for time to file a written statement and for supply of copies of documents from the plaint. The defendant has been granted statutory time until 05.03.2026 to file the written statement, and the plaintiff is directed to supply document copies to the defendant's advocate by the next hearing date. The case is adjourned to 05.03.2026 for filing written statement and further orders. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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