SK ALEM ALI9 vs SK. MANTAJ ALI — 1444/2014

Status: Steps by the Plaintiff(s). Next hearing: 29th August 2026.

Title Suit

CNR: WBEM070000662008

Steps by the Plaintiff(s)

Next Hearing

29th August 2026

Filing Number

1836/2014

Filing Date

01-09-2008

Registration No

1444/2014

Registration Date

01-09-2008

Court

Civil Judge Jr. Divn. Haldia, Purba Medinipur

Judge

5-Civil Judge Jr Div

Petitioner(s)

SK ALEM ALI9

Respondent(s)

SK. MANTAJ ALI

Hearing History

Judge: 5-Civil Judge Jr Div

07-03-2026

Steps by the Plaintiff(s)

16-09-2025

Steps by the Plaintiff(s)

03-05-2025

Steps by the Plaintiff(s)

13-01-2025

Steps by the Plaintiff(s)

03-08-2024

Steps by the Plaintiff(s)

Interim Orders

03-06-2023
Copy of Order

Summary: The court allowed three petitions filed by the plaintiff dated 08.02.2022. First, it ordered the expungement of plaintiffs no. 3 and 8-12 from the cause title as they were not necessary parties. Second, it allowed the substitution of a deceased plaintiff (no. 11) with a scheduled person. Third, it permitted the formal amendment of the plaint under CPC Rule 6 Rule 17. The case is adjourned to 16.09.2023 for filing steps upon defendant no. 3 and the amended plaint. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The court allowed three petitions filed by the plaintiff dated 08.02.2022. First, it ordered the expungement of plaintiffs no. 3 and 8-12 from the cause title as they were not necessary parties. Second, it allowed the substitution of a deceased plaintiff (no. 11) with a scheduled person. Third, it permitted the formal amendment of the plaint under CPC Rule 6 Rule 17. The case is adjourned to 16.09.2023 for filing steps upon defendant no. 3 and the amended plaint. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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