Boggarapu Nagaraju vs M/s. Amsri Builders Pvt. Ltd Advocate - DEEPAK MISRA — WA/1435/2025

Case under Letters Patent, 1866 Section 15. Next hearing: 05th May 2026.

CNR: HBHC010757472025

Next Hearing

05th May 2026

Filing Number

WA/56373/2025

Filing Date

09-12-2025

Registration No

WA/1435/2025

Registration Date

09-12-2025

Judge

MOUSHUMI BHATTACHARYA , GADI PRAVEEN KUMAR

Coram

MOUSHUMI BHATTACHARYA , GADI PRAVEEN KUMAR

Bench Type

Division Bench

Category

WA ( 27 )

Sub-Category

STAMPS & REGISTRATION ( 70 )

Judicial Branch

WRIT Section

Acts & Sections

Letters Patent, 1866 Section 15

Petitioner(s)

Boggarapu Nagaraju

Adv. VADEENDRA JOSHI

Respondent(s)

M/s. Amsri Builders Pvt. Ltd Advocate - DEEPAK MISRA

M/s. Amsri Infra Projects Pvt Ltd

Adv. DEEPAK MISRA

The State of Telangana

Adv. GP FOR STAMPS AND REGISTRATION

The Commissioner AND Inspector General of Registration and Stamps

M/s. Aishwarya Constructions

Adv. P PRATAP

Hearing History

Judge: MOUSHUMI BHATTACHARYA , GADI PRAVEEN KUMAR

10-12-2025

FOR ADMISSION

05-05-2026

ADMISSION

05-05-2026

ADMISSION

28-04-2026

ADMISSION

20-04-2026

ADMISSION

Orders

28-04-2026
MOUSHUMI BHATTACHARYA,GADI PRAVEEN KUMAR

Summary: The High Court of Telangana allowed all four interim applications (I.A.Nos. 5-8 of 2026) filed in Writ Appeals 1435 and 1526 of 2025, permitting the appellant to correct typographical errors in various dates across the pleadings and affidavits. The court found that these were non-substantive corrections to dates (not amendments requiring due diligence under CPC Order VI Rule 17) and directed the Registry to carry out the necessary amendments. The main hearing on the delay condonation petition is scheduled for 05.05.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The High Court of Telangana allowed all four interim applications (I.A.Nos. 5-8 of 2026) filed in Writ Appeals 1435 and 1526 of 2025, permitting the appellant to correct typographical errors in various dates across the pleadings and affidavits. The court found that these were non-substantive corrections to dates (not amendments requiring due diligence under CPC Order VI Rule 17) and directed the Registry to carry out the necessary amendments. The main hearing on the delay condonation petition is scheduled for 05.05.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Browse Related Cases

Cases under same legislation

Explore other courts

Search Another Case