Probir Kumar Das vs Sri Ganesh Chandra Saha — 6321/2014

Case under Bengal Tenancy Act Section 6. Status: Premptory Hearing. Next hearing: 20th July 2026.

EJ - EJECTMENT SUITS

CNR: WBPS010004302014

Premptory Hearing

Next Hearing

20th July 2026

Filing Number

16577/2014

Filing Date

09-06-2014

Registration No

6321/2014

Registration Date

09-06-2014

Court

Presidency Small Causes Court

Judge

4-4TH BENCH

Acts & Sections

Bengal Tenancy Act Section 6

Petitioner(s)

Probir Kumar Das

Adv. Syantan Bose, Ishita Bose, Partha Pratim Naskar

Respondent(s)

Sri Ganesh Chandra Saha

Hearing History

Judge: 4-4TH BENCH

05-05-2026

Premptory Hearing

12-03-2026

Premptory Hearing

28-01-2026

Premptory Hearing

21-11-2025

Premptory Hearing

04-09-2025

Premptory Hearing

Interim Orders

14-12-2018
order
08-03-2024
order
26-04-2024
order
24-09-2024
order
05-03-2025
order
14-05-2025
order
24-07-2025
order
04-09-2025
order
21-11-2025
order
28-01-2026
order
05-05-2026
order

Case Summary: 6321/2014 (Probir Kumar Das v. Sri Ganesh Chandra Saha) The defendant's petition for a fresh cheque of Rs. 2000/- was rejected. The court found that while the cheque (dated 21/11/2025) was handed over on 28/01/2026 within its three-month validity period, the defendant failed to encash it due to his own negligence. The court held the defendant's counsel responsible for not promptly presenting the cheque and rejected his plea that it had expired. The case is adjourned to 20/07/2026 for further hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: 6321/2014 (Probir Kumar Das v. Sri Ganesh Chandra Saha) The defendant's petition for a fresh cheque of Rs. 2000/- was rejected. The court found that while the cheque (dated 21/11/2025) was handed over on 28/01/2026 within its three-month validity period, the defendant failed to encash it due to his own negligence. The court held the defendant's counsel responsible for not promptly presenting the cheque and rejected his plea that it had expired. The case is adjourned to 20/07/2026 for further hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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