SANTANU BASU vs SUJATA BASU — 13/2024

Case under Special Marriage Act Section 27(1)(b)(d). Status: Reconciliation. Next hearing: 07th July 2026.

Matrimonial Suit

CNR: WBSP040004172024

Reconciliation

Next Hearing

07th July 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

1858/2024

Filing Date

10-09-2024

Registration No

13/2024

Registration Date

20-09-2024

Court

Additional District Judge, Alipur, South 24 Parganas

Judge

1-17 Th ADJ

Acts & Sections

SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT Section 27(1)(b)(d)

Petitioner(s)

SANTANU BASU

Adv. BARUN KUMAR RAY

Respondent(s)

SUJATA BASU

Hearing History

Judge: 1-17 Th ADJ

08-05-2026

Reconciliation

11-03-2026

Reconciliation

09-02-2026

Written Statement

08-12-2025

Show Cause

28-11-2025

Steps

Interim Orders

18-11-2024
Order by court
18-11-2024
Order by court
28-02-2025
Order by court
25-04-2025
Order by court
13-05-2025
Order by court
18-08-2025
Order by court
22-09-2025
Order by court
09-02-2026
Order by court
11-03-2026
Order by court

Summary: In MAT Suit 13 of 2024, the court case was adjourned for reconciliation. The respondent filed a written statement (with copy served and no objections raised), and the next hearing is fixed for 08.05.2026. The case is being heard by the Additional District Judge, 8th FTC, Alipore, as the court judge's position is currently vacant. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

08-05-2026

Order by court

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: In MAT Suit 13 of 2024, the court case was adjourned for reconciliation. The respondent filed a written statement (with copy served and no objections raised), and the next hearing is fixed for 08.05.2026. The case is being heard by the Additional District Judge, 8th FTC, Alipore, as the court judge's position is currently vacant. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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