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EP 185/2016

Case between Secretary vs Thirunnavaya kalathil Hamsa et al regarding debt satisfaction

Court
Munsiff Magistrate Court
Judge
Smt. Vincy TV
Order Date
2017-03-16
Duration
0 years, 7 months, 29 days

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Case Summary

A case where the Decree Holder filed a petition against the Judgment Debtors for debt satisfaction, and the full amount was received leading to the closure of the Execution Petition.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court recorded full satisfaction as the Decree Holder endorsed the receipt of the full amount, leading to the closure of the Execution Petition.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Full satisfaction recorded
Case Type
Execution Petition - Debt Satisfaction
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
The Decree Holder received the full amount and made an endorsement of the same.

Judgment Evidence:

Full amount received and petitioner made an endorsement to that effect. Hence full satisfaction recorded. And EP is closed. Date : 16-03-2017 Munsiff Magistrate Tirur, Malappuram

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Secretary (1 years) Edarikode Service Co-operative bank, Klari amsom, desom.

Defendants

Thirunnavaya kalathil Hamsa (60 years) Chenakkal, PO.Randathani, Kalpakanchery amsom, Thozhannur desom. Kanhirathingal Saidalikutty (60 years) Chenakkal, PO.Randathani, Kalpakanchery amsom, Thozhannur desom.

Reliefs

Relief Type: Debt Satisfaction
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Full amount satisfaction recorded
Evidence:
Full amount received and petitioner made an endorsement to that effect. Hence full satisfaction recorded. And EP is closed. Date : 16-03-2017 Munsiff Magistrate Tirur, Malappuram

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Quick Facts

Location
Tirur, Malappuram
Case Filed
Mon, 07/18/2016 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
90%

Involved Entities

Bank

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