XVIII ADDL. JUDGE SMALL CAUSES,
BENGALURU, PARTLY DECREEING THE SUIT FOR EJECTMENT.
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NC: 2025:KHC:47051
CRP No. 788 of 2023
HC-KAR
THIS ... infructuous as the respondent taken the
possession of the property in the execution
petition. Hence, the petitioner may permitted to
withdraw the above petition
The Commissioner vs S Venkatarama Reddy on 29 November, 2022
Author: V. Srishananda
Bench: V
Sri.Rangaswamy N.M vs Sri.D.K.Srinivas on 27 October, 2025
Author: V
Trial Court
exercising its' jurisdiction in passing an Order of ejection
against the defendants.
11. It is made clear that ... undertaking that they
would not drive the respondent/landlady to an
execution petition.
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JUDGE
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delayed by two days and in the interregnum, plaintiff had
filed an execution petition and obtained the possession of
the property by executing the decree ... estopped from contending contra with regard to the
authority of plaintiff seeking ejectment of the defendants
from the suit property. Therefore, judgment and decree
Sri C Channappa Since Deceased By His Lr vs Smt R Indira on 25 November
respondent would contend that it is almost 10 years that
the ejectment suit is filed and therefore, time of 15 days
may be granted ... tenant would voluntarily vacate the premises
without driving the landlord to file execution
proceedings.
iii. It is made clear that this Court has while
dismissing