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EP 95/2013

Case between Secretary vs Santhoshkumar et al regarding decree debt

Court
Court of the Munsiff Magistrate
Judge
Sri. Biju. V.G
Order Date
2014-03-13
Duration
0 years, 11 months, 10 days

Judgement document from eCourt website

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Case Summary

Petition by the Secretary of Thirunavaya Service Co-op.Bank Ltd. to recover decree debt from multiple judgment debtors was dismissed due to lack of evidence of their means to pay.

Judgment Outcome

Defendant Won
Interim Order
The petition to recover the decree debt was dismissed due to lack of evidence of respondents' financial capacity to pay.
Judgment Favored
Defendant
Relief Granted
Not Decided
Case Type
Civil Suit - Recovery of Decree Debt
Final Judgment
No
Key Reasoning:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

Petitioner absent. No evidence adduced to show that the respondents have sufficient means to pay decree debt. Hence the petition is dismissed.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Secretary (Age not specified years) Thirunavaya Service Co-op.Bank Ltd. Thirunavaya Amsom, Desom

Defendants

Santhoshkumar (Age not specified years) Oottuparambil House, Thirunavaya Amsom, Kodakal Desom and post. Nazar (Age not specified years) Mathukkal House, Thirunavaya Amsom, Kodakal Desom and Post. Sasikumar (Age not specified years) Therayil House, Thirunavaya Amsom, Kodakal Desom and Post.

Reliefs

Relief Type: Recovery of Decree Debt
Outcome: Not Decided
Description:
Petition to recover decree debt dismissed due to lack of evidence of respondents' financial capacity to pay.
Evidence:
Petitioner absent. No evidence adduced to show that the respondents have sufficient means to pay decree debt. Hence the petition is dismissed.

Documents & Evidence

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur, Malappuram
Case Filed
Wed, 04/03/2013 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
100%

Involved Entities

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