Pranab Pal vs Shyam Sundar Kundu — 55/2026

Case under The West Bengal Premises Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 1978 Section 6. Status: Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2. Next hearing: 04th July 2026.

EJ - EJECTMENT SUITS

CNR: WBPS010000902026

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

Next Hearing

04th July 2026

Filing Number

96/2026

Filing Date

10-02-2026

Registration No

55/2026

Registration Date

10-02-2026

Court

Presidency Small Causes Court

Judge

1-CHIEF BENCH

Acts & Sections

The West Bengal Premises Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 1978 Section 6

Petitioner(s)

Pranab Pal

Adv. Debjani Kundu

Respondent(s)

Shyam Sundar Kundu

Hearing History

Judge: 1-CHIEF BENCH

22-05-2026

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

12-03-2026

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

Interim Orders

12-03-2026
order
22-05-2026
order

Case 55/2026 Summary: In this ejectment suit between Pranab Pal (petitioner) and Shyam Sundar Kundu (respondent), the court adjourned the case on 22-05-2026. The defendant's petition under Section 7(2) of the West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act for time to file a written statement was granted and recorded. The case is scheduled for next hearing on 04-07-2026, with the defendant required to file the written statement within the prescribed limitation period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case 55/2026 Summary: In this ejectment suit between Pranab Pal (petitioner) and Shyam Sundar Kundu (respondent), the court adjourned the case on 22-05-2026. The defendant's petition under Section 7(2) of the West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act for time to file a written statement was granted and recorded. The case is scheduled for next hearing on 04-07-2026, with the defendant required to file the written statement within the prescribed limitation period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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