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ORIGINAL SUIT No. 428 OF 2014

Case between Thalhath.K et al vs Programme Committee et al regarding injunction

Court
Court of the Munsiff of Tirur
Judge
Sri. Biju V.G.
Order Date
2015-03-05
Duration
Not mentioned
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Case Summary

Minor plaintiff represented by father filed suit for injunction against Program Committee and others, but due to plaintiff's absence, the suit was dismissed without cost.

Judgment Outcome

Defendant Won
Interim Order
The suit for injunction was dismissed without cost due to the plaintiff's absence.
Judgment Favored
Defendant
Relief Granted
Injunction suit dismissed
Case Type
Civil Suit - Injunction
Final Judgment
No
Key Reasoning:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

The case is posted for plaintiff's evidence today. Since the Plaintiff is absent, the suit is dismissed without cost.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Thalhath.K (15 years) Kuniyimmal House, Ayancheri amsom desom, Post Paropoyi, Kozhikode District.

Defendants

Programme Committee Convener, Kozhikode Revenue District Work Experience & IT Fair 2014 (Age not specified years) B.E.M. Girls Higher Secondary School, Nagaram amsom desom, Kozhikode District. Programme Committee Convener Kerala State level Work Experience & IT Fair 2014 (Age not specified years) Model Boys Higher Secondary School, Tirur. Director of Public Instructions, Thiruvananthapuram (Age not specified years) Thiruvananthapuram amsom desom, Thiruvananthapuram. State of Kerala, represented by the District Collector, Civil Station, Malappuram (Age not specified years)

Reliefs

Relief Type: Injunction
Outcome: Dismissed
Description:
Plaintiff seeking injunction
Evidence:
The case is posted for plaintiff's evidence today. Since the Plaintiff is absent, the suit is dismissed without cost.

Documents & Evidence

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Wed, 03/05/2014 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
100%

Involved Entities

Government

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