R. NARASIMHA REDDY vs N. RAMESH . — C.A. No. 10382/2013
Case under Section XII-B. Status: Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010196852009
Filing Date
06-Jul-2009
Registration No
C.A. No. 10382/2013
Diary Number
19685/2009
Order Date
23-Sep-2013
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Disposal Type
Allowed
Last updated 05-Jul-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.R. NARASIMHA REDDY
Adv. E. R. SUMATHY
Respondent(s)
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1.N. RAMESH .
Adv. K. V. BHARATHI UPADHYAYA
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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23-Sep-2013
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02-Sep-2013
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06-May-2013
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29-Apr-2013
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12-Feb-2013
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31-Jan-2013
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09-Aug-2012
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04-Jul-2012
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26-Mar-2012
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09-Feb-2012
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05-Jan-2012
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14-Nov-2011
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28-Sep-2011
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30-Aug-2011
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14-Jul-2011
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04-May-2011
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30-Mar-2011
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22-Nov-2010
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27-Sep-2010
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13-Aug-2010
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10-May-2010
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06-Jul-2009
Case filed
Registration No. C.A. No. 10382/2013
Summary The Supreme Court allowed R. Narasimha Reddy's appeal against the Karnataka High Court's order, which had dismissed his suit by upholding the respondents' application under Order VII Rule 11(a) and (d) CPC. The Supreme Court held that the application raised a substantial question on the applicability of Section 14(1) of the Hindu Succession Act that required evidence and could not be decided summarily. The case was remitted to the trial court to proceed with the suit on merits without being bound by the High Court's findings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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