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Original Suit No. 10 OF 2014

Case between Shameer vs Muahammad Abdul Noor regarding money realization

Court
Court of the Munsiff of Tirur
Judge
Sri. Biju V.G.
Order Date
2014-11-27
Duration
Not mentioned

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Case Summary

Shameer filed suit against Muahammad Abdul Noor to recover Rs.1,00,000 borrowed for business purposes along with interest and dividend.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court decreed the suit in favor of the plaintiff allowing the recovery of Rs.1,00,000 with 6% interest per annum.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Money Recovery with interest
Case Type
Civil Suit - Money Recovery
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
Plaintiff proved the case with cogent and reliable evidence as defendant remained ex-parte.

Judgment Evidence:

In the result, the suit is decreed as follows: 1. Plaintiff is allowed to realize an amount of Rs.1,00,000/- from the defendant with interest at the rate of 6 % per annum from the date of suit till realization.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Shameer (23 years) Cholakkal House, Puthupalli Amsom Desom, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Muahammad Abdul Noor (38 years) Kambala Abdul Musliyar, Kuttipuram Amsom Desom, Post Kuttippuram Tirur Taluk

Reliefs

Relief Type: Money Recovery
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Recovery of Rs.1,00,000 with 6% interest per annum
Evidence:
In the result, the suit is decreed as follows: 1. Plaintiff is allowed to realize an amount of Rs.1,00,000/- from the defendant with interest at the rate of 6 % per annum from the date of suit till realization.

Documents & Evidence

Document Type: Agreement
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Showed the borrowing and conditions of repayment between the parties.
Reference:
Ext.A1

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Fri, 07/04/2014 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
100%

Involved Entities

Private Individual

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