SMT HIRA BASU vs SRI MANIK SETT — 775/2014

Status: Premptory Hearing. Next hearing: 19th May 2026.

EJ - EJECTMENT SUITS

CNR: WBPS010000781999

Premptory Hearing

Next Hearing

19th May 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

530/2014

Filing Date

13-12-1999

Registration No

775/2014

Registration Date

23-12-2013

Court

Presidency Small Causes Court

Judge

2-2ND BENCH

Petitioner(s)

SMT HIRA BASU

Respondent(s)

SRI MANIK SETT

Hearing History

Judge: 2-2ND BENCH

06-03-2026

Premptory Hearing

12-02-2026

Filing amended plaint

19-12-2025

Order

14-11-2025

Order

04-09-2025

Hearing of Petition

Interim Orders

27-09-2018
order
01-12-2022
order
20-12-2022
order
18-01-2023
order
19-05-2023
order
01-07-2023
order
19-09-2023
order
06-12-2023
order
12-02-2024
order
29-02-2024
order
16-03-2024
order
18-04-2024
order
10-07-2024
order
22-08-2024
order
21-11-2024
order
21-03-2025
order
17-04-2025
order
12-06-2025
order
21-06-2025
order
30-07-2025
order
04-09-2025
order
14-11-2025
order
19-12-2025
order
12-02-2026
order

Summary The court rejected the defendant's petition to reject the plaint under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC, holding that the plaintiff has sufficient cause of action and the suit is maintainable as an eviction suit. The court also rejected the defendant's petition under Order 6 Rule 17 CPC seeking to amend the written statement to incorporate facts about Thika Tenancy, as an earlier order (No. 298 dated 16.03.2024) had already established a landlord-tenant relationship between the parties and found the defendants to be defaulters in rent payment. The case was adjourned to 06.03.2026 for the plaintiff to file an amended plaint. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The court rejected the defendant's petition to reject the plaint under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC, holding that the plaintiff has sufficient cause of action and the suit is maintainable as an eviction suit. The court also rejected the defendant's petition under Order 6 Rule 17 CPC seeking to amend the written statement to incorporate facts about Thika Tenancy, as an earlier order (No. 298 dated 16.03.2024) had already established a landlord-tenant relationship between the parties and found the defendants to be defaulters in rent payment. The case was adjourned to 06.03.2026 for the plaintiff to file an amended plaint. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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