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Smt Subhdhra Devi @ Rekha vs. Smt S Geetha

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Court:High Court of Karnataka (Bangalore)
Judge:Hon'ble Ravi Malimath
Case Status:Dismissed
Order Date:3 Jul 2013
CNR:KAHC010022322011

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Purpose:

Disposed

Before:

Hon'ble Ravi Malimath

Listed On:

3 Jul 2013

Order Text

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BANGALORE

ON THE 3rd DAY OF JULY 2013

BEFORE

THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE RAVI MALIMATH

WRIT PETITION NO.10904 OF 2011 c/w WRIT PETITION NO.10905 OF 2011 (GM-CPC)

BETWEEN:

Smt.Subhdhra Devi @ Rekha, W/o.G.Ramaraju, Aged about 46 years, Residing at No.3, 6th Cross, Kilari Road, COMMON Bangalore – 560 053. …PETITIONER

(By M/s.Nisarga Law Assts.,)

AND:

    1. S.Geetha, W/o.Chandrashekar, Aged about 50 years, Residing at No.15, Pipeline, III Cross, Magadi Road, Bangalore.
    1. Sri.B.M.Dayananda, Son of T.R.Manchaiah,

Aged about 26 years, No.B-4, 2nd Cross, Muneshwara Block, Palace Gutahalli, Bangalore – 560 003.

  1. Sri.T.M.Manchaiah, S/o.Late Chikkaveeranna, Aged about 63 years, R/at.No.B-4, 2nd Cross, Muneshwara Block, Palace Guttahalli, COMMON Bangalore – 560 003. …RESPONDENTS

(R1 Petition dismissed R2 & 3 Served)

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Writ Petition No.10904/11 is filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India praying to quash the impugned order vide Annexure A order dated 5.2.2011 passed by the XXXVIII Addl. City Civil Jugde, Bangalore in O.S.No.2406/2009, dismissing the I.A.No.2 filed under Order 7 Rule II(a) and (d) of the CPC.

Writ Petition No.10905/11 filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India praying to quash the impugned order vide Annexure A order dated 5.2.2011 passed by the XXXVIII Addl. City Civil Jugde, Bangalore in O.S.No.2406/2009, allowing the I.A.No.4 filed under Order 1 Rule 10 of the CPC.

These Writ Petitions coming on for preliminary hearing in 'B' group this day, the Court made the following:-

ORDER

The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the suit itself has been decreed. Consequently, nothing further survives for consideration in these Petitions. Hence these Petitions are dismissed as being infructuous.

Sd/- JUDGE

Rsk/-

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