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Ananya Bandyopadhyay
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A pattern of case dismissals for default due to non-appearance before Justice Ananya Bandyopadhyay at the Calcutta High Court highlights potential challenges in legal proceedings and party representation. Across multiple cases, including disputes involving Central Bank of India, Jugal Kishore Sadani, and Air Conditioning Corp., neither party appeared during scheduled hearings, leading to dismissals. This situation may reflect difficulties in securing legal representation, procedural issues, or a lack of engagement in ongoing litigation, potentially impacting the resolution of commercial disputes and raising questions about the efficiency of the judicial process.
Vision Industries vs Goel Home: Dismissed
The Calcutta High Court listed the case on 12‑14 August 2026 but neither party appeared.
Justice Ananya Bandyopadhyay ordered dismissal of the suit for default on 14 August 2026.
The dispute involved
Parakh Vanijya Case Dismissed for Default
The Calcutta High Court listed Parakh Vanijya Private Ltd v. Baroma Agro Products & Ors. on 12th, 13th, and 14th August 2026.
No representatives from either party appeared on any of the listed dates.
Kolkata Port Trust Default Dismissal
The High Court at Calcutta listed case CS/77/2009 (Rama Krishnan Srinivasan vs Kolkata Port Trust) for hearing on 12‑14 Aug 2026.
No representatives from either plaintiff or defendant appeared on any
Boston Commercial Ltd Dismissed for Default
The Calcutta High Court listed the case on 12th, 13th and 14th August 2026, but neither party appeared.
Judge Ananya Bandyopadhyay ordered dismissal of the suit due to default by both parties.
The ord
Ajoy Bakli vs Dainik Statesman: Default Dismissal
The Calcutta High Court heard Ajoy Bakli's suit against Dainik Statesman and others on 14 August 2026.
The matter had been listed on 12, 13, and 14 August 2026 but no representatives appeared from eit
JHAJHAR Investments Case Dismissed for Default
The Calcutta High Court dismissed the suit between JHAJHAR Investments & Trading Pvt. Ltd. and S.M. Commercial Credit Pvt. Ltd. for default.
The matter was listed on 12‑14 August 2026 but no represent
Kolkata Municipal Deposit ₹2.47 cr Released to Beneficiaries
Court orders release of Rs 2.47 crore deposited by Kolkata Municipal Corporation, with interest, to rightful heirs and corporation.
Beneficiaries receive Rs 1.75 cr (principal Rs 1.06 cr + interest Rs