PRASANNA B KOLKAR vs MR RAJENDRA KUMAR PATIL — WP/202021/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 227. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 02nd June 2026.
CNR: KAHC030057152026
Filing Number
WP/201843/2026
Filing Date
01-Jun-2026
Registration No
WP/202021/2026
Registration Date
01-Jun-2026
Judge
S.r.krishna Kumar
Coram
S.r.krishna Kumar
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
WP ( 144 )
Sub-Category
CPC-Civil Procedure Code ( 24 )
Judicial Branch
Judicial Section
Decision Date
02-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED
Last updated 03-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.PRASANNA B KOLKAR
Adv. LIYAQAT FAREED
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2.POOJA B KOLKAR
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3.PRIYANKA B KOLKAR
Respondent(s)
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1.MR RAJENDRA KUMAR PATIL
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2.MR. K. BHIIMANNA
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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02-Jun-2026
S.r.krishna KumarView PDF
Case Summary: WP 202021/2026 The Karnataka High Court disposed of the writ petition filed by three medical students (Prasanna, Pooja, and Priyanka Kolkar) challenging orders dated 03.02.2026 and 02.05.2026 from the executing court in Execution Petition No.104/2025. The court did not quash the challenged orders but instead remitted the matter back to the executing court, directing it to decide the petitioners' pending applications (I.A.Nos.4 and 5) on their merits within 3 weeks from 03.06.2026 after hearing both sides, leaving all contentions open for the trial court's determination. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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02-Jun-2026
Orders
S.r.krishna Kumar
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01-Jun-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WP/202021/2026
Case Summary: WP 202021/2026 The Karnataka High Court disposed of the writ petition filed by three medical students (Prasanna, Pooja, and Priyanka Kolkar) challenging orders dated 03.02.2026 and 02.05.2026 from the executing court in Execution Petition No.104/2025. The court did not quash the challenged orders but instead remitted the matter back to the executing court, directing it to decide the petitioners' pending applications (I.A.Nos.4 and 5) on their merits within 3 weeks from 03.06.2026 after hearing both sides, leaving all contentions open for the trial court's determination. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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