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ORIGINAL SUIT NO. 256 OF 2013

Case between Abdul Kadar vs Mujeeb et al regarding eviction

Court
Court of the Munsiff of Tirur
Judge
Smt. Vincy.T.V.
Order Date
2017-02-16
Duration
About 3 years 3 months

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Case Summary

Abdul Kadar filed a suit for eviction against multiple defendants. The court dismissed the suit as per a lawful compromise agreement.

Judgment Outcome

Defendant Won
Interim Order
The court dismissed the suit for eviction based on a lawful compromise agreement.
Judgment Favored
Defendant
Relief Granted
Suit dismissed as per terms of compromise
Case Type
Civil Suit - Eviction
Final Judgment
No
Key Reasoning:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

IA.464/2017 is filed under Order 23,Rule 3. Since the terms of compromise is lawful, the suit is hereby dismissed as per the terms of compromise with no costs.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Abdul Kadar (58 years) Ittikaparambil Palakkal Muhammed Kutty's Son, Vettom pallipram amsom, Cheriyaparappur desom, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Mujeeb (41 years) Vettom Pallipram amsom, Cheriyaparappur desom Kunhimoosa (59 years) Cheriyaparappur amsom, Beeranchira desom Hamza (52 years) Vettompallipram amsom, Cheriyaparappur desom Hassan (54 years) Hussain (52 years) Abdul Razak (50 years) Kadeeja (67 years) Rabiya (44 years) Fathima Suhara (42 years) Ayisha (39 years) Haseena (36 years) Kadeeja (64 years)

Reliefs

Relief Type: Eviction
Outcome: Not Decided
Description:
Suit for eviction dismissed based on lawful compromise agreement.
Evidence:
IA.464/2017 is filed under Order 23,Rule 3. Since the terms of compromise is lawful, the suit is hereby dismissed as per the terms of compromise with no costs.

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Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Fri, 11/01/2013 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
80%

Involved Entities

Private Individual

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