High Court of Calcutta Judgments
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Calcutta. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Calcutta. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
The case involves Rama Shankar Bagree (HUF) and others against Air India Ltd concerning a civil matter. The court proceedings faced delays as neither party was represented during the hearing. Ultimately, the court decided to adjourn the matter without any substantive ruling on the issues presented. The lack of representation suggests potential procedural complications in the case.
Read moreThe case involves Sudershan Prasad Bagaria and another petitioner against Harshvardhan Khemka and others, concerning a civil dispute. The court noted that discussions for a settlement were ongoing between the parties. As a result, the court adjourned the suits to a later date, allowing for further mention if necessary. The decision reflects the court's encouragement of settlement negotiations before proceeding with litigation.
Read moreKalimata Infratech Limited filed a civil suit against Maheshwari Devi and others regarding a dispute that arose in the context of a contractual agreement. The case involved arguments presented by both parties, with the court hearing the matter partially before adjourning for further arguments. The court scheduled the next hearing for March 6, 2026, indicating ongoing proceedings rather than a final resolution at this stage.
Read moreThe case involves a dispute between Sudershan Prasad Bagaria and Harshvardhan Khemka regarding a civil matter. The court noted that negotiations for a settlement were ongoing between the parties. Consequently, the court adjourned the suits to a later date, allowing for the possibility of further discussions. The decision reflects the court's inclination to encourage settlement rather than immediate litigation.
Read moreThe case involves a dispute over the estate of Nand Lal Todi, deceased, with Neeraj Bajoria as the petitioner and Pawan Kumar Todi and Raj Kumar Todi as respondents. The legal issues pertain to the testamentary and intestate jurisdiction regarding the distribution of the deceased's assets. The court extended an interim order and scheduled further hearings, indicating ongoing deliberations on the matter. The final judgment is set for February 20, 2026.
Read moreIn the case of Joy Chandra Dey vs Shiraj Daneshyar, the petitioner filed a contempt application against the managing director of WBTC. The court addressed the addition of a new party to the proceedings and noted compliance with prior court directions. The matter was scheduled for further hearing, with a compliance report expected from the alleged contemnor. The court's decision reflects procedural adherence and the management of contempt proceedings.
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