RAJINDER KAUR ALIAS HARJINDER KAUR vs GURDARSHAN SINGH AND ANOTHER — RSA/1548/2026
Disposed: --DISMISSED on 12th May 2026.
CNR: PHHC011990302025
Filing Number
RSA/77729/2025
Filing Date
05-Dec-2025
Registration No
RSA/1548/2026
Registration Date
22-Apr-2026
Judge
Mr. Justice Parmod Goyal
Coram
Mr. Justice Parmod Goyal
Judicial Branch
CIVIL II(RSA) BRANCH
Decision Date
12-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISMISSED
Last updated 01-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.RAJINDER KAUR ALIAS HARJINDER KAUR
Adv. GAURAVJIT SINGH JAGPAL
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2.RAJINDER KAUR
Respondent(s)
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1.GURDARSHAN SINGH AND ANOTHER
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2.RAJINDER KAUR
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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12-May-2026
Mr. Justice Parmod GoyalView PDF
Case Summary: RSA 1548/2026 The High Court of Punjab and Haryana dismissed the appellant Rajinder Kaur's second appeal challenging her eviction from property inherited by the respondents from Swaran Singh. The court upheld lower courts' findings that the property was Swaran Singh's self-acquired (not ancestral) property, devolving to his legal heirs upon his death in 2015. Critically, the appellant lost all succession rights by remarrying on 04.06.1999—sixteen years before Swaran Singh's death—thereby ceasing to be the widow of her predeceased husband Dalbir Singh, eliminating her Class-I heir status under the Hindu Succession Act 1956. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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05-Dec-2025
Case filed
Registration No. RSA/1548/2026
Case Summary: RSA 1548/2026 The High Court of Punjab and Haryana dismissed the appellant Rajinder Kaur's second appeal challenging her eviction from property inherited by the respondents from Swaran Singh. The court upheld lower courts' findings that the property was Swaran Singh's self-acquired (not ancestral) property, devolving to his legal heirs upon his death in 2015. Critically, the appellant lost all succession rights by remarrying on 04.06.1999—sixteen years before Swaran Singh's death—thereby ceasing to be the widow of her predeceased husband Dalbir Singh, eliminating her Class-I heir status under the Hindu Succession Act 1956. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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