SRI RAMESHA vs THE STATE OF KARNATAKA — CCC/305/2025

Case under The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Section 14301. Next hearing: 16th June 2026.

CNR: KAHC010170912025

Next Hearing

16th June 2026

Filing Number

CCC/305/2025

Filing Date

11-03-2025

Registration No

CCC/305/2025

Registration Date

14-03-2025

Judge

CHIEF JUSTICE , K.S. HEMALEKHA

Coram

CHIEF JUSTICE , K.S. HEMALEKHA

Bench Type

Division Bench

Judicial Branch

Judicial Section

Acts & Sections

The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Section 14301

Petitioner(s)

SRI RAMESHA

Adv. NAVEED AHMED,KOUSHIK M.S.,KOUSHIK M.S., ,KOUSHIK M.S.

Respondent(s)

THE STATE OF KARNATAKA

MR. SRINIVAS

Hearing History

Judge: CHIEF JUSTICE , K.S. HEMALEKHA

17-03-2025

NON-COMPLIANCE OF OFFICE-OBJNS FOR 1ST TIME

16-06-2026

APPEARANCE MATTER/S

09-06-2026

APPEARANCE MATTER/S

09-06-2026

APPEARANCE MATTER/S

08-06-2026

ORDERS

Orders

09-06-2026
CHIEF JUSTICE,K.S. HEMALEKHA

Case Summary: CCC 305/2025 The High Court of Karnataka adjourned the case to 16.06.2026 after noting repeated failures by government authorities to comply with prior court orders directing the Tahsildar to mutate Sri Ramesha's name in land records. The court warned that such willful disobedience must be taken seriously and granted the Additional Government Advocate one week to demonstrate compliance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: CCC 305/2025 The High Court of Karnataka adjourned the case to 16.06.2026 after noting repeated failures by government authorities to comply with prior court orders directing the Tahsildar to mutate Sri Ramesha's name in land records. The court warned that such willful disobedience must be taken seriously and granted the Additional Government Advocate one week to demonstrate compliance. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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