Amal Kumar Sil vs Binod Kumar Shaw — 41/2025

Case under The West Bengal Premises Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 1978 Section 6. Status: Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2. Next hearing: 19th May 2026.

EJ - EJECTMENT SUITS

CNR: WBPS010001012025

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

Next Hearing

19th May 2026

Filing Number

110/2025

Filing Date

28-02-2025

Registration No

41/2025

Registration Date

28-02-2025

Court

Presidency Small Causes Court

Judge

5-5TH BENCH

Acts & Sections

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

Petitioner(s)

Amal Kumar Sil

Adv. Krishna Mullick

Respondent(s)

Binod Kumar Shaw

Hearing History

Judge: 5-5TH BENCH

06-03-2026

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

02-02-2026

SR/AD/Appearence

19-11-2025

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

22-08-2025

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

16-07-2025

Hearing of Petition U/S 7/2

Interim Orders

07-04-2025
order
17-06-2025
order
16-07-2025
order
22-08-2025
order
19-11-2025
order
02-02-2026
order

Summary: The defendant's written statement, filed on 16-07-2025 (beyond the 90-day limit), was accepted by the court in the interest of justice, allowing the defendant to contest the ejectment suit on merit. However, the defendant was ordered to pay Rs. 500 as costs to the plaintiff. The case has been transferred to the V Bench of Presidency Small Cause Court for further proceedings, with parties directed to appear on 06/03/2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The defendant's written statement, filed on 16-07-2025 (beyond the 90-day limit), was accepted by the court in the interest of justice, allowing the defendant to contest the ejectment suit on merit. However, the defendant was ordered to pay Rs. 500 as costs to the plaintiff. The case has been transferred to the V Bench of Presidency Small Cause Court for further proceedings, with parties directed to appear on 06/03/2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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