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Two New Civil Tort Cases Filed in Forsyth County Superior Court

Margert Challenger sued Tanviral Islam and Lohith Mulakalapati sued Cyan Sattin in separate civil tort filings at Forsyth Superior Court on March 26.

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Two New Civil Tort Cases Filed in Forsyth County Superior Court
Source: forsythcourts.com

Margert Challenger filed a civil tort claim against Tanviral Islam in Forsyth County Superior Court on March 26, naming Islam as the sole defendant in case 26CV-0536-1. Filed the same day, Lohith Mulakalapati lodged a separate tort action against Cyan Beatrice Sattin under case number 26CV-0535-2, adding a second individual dispute to the court's civil docket within a single afternoon.

Tort classifications in Georgia Superior Court cover a broad range of claims, from personal injury and negligence to defamation and property damage. Without the underlying complaints, the specific allegations against Islam and Sattin remain out of public view until the files are pulled directly from the clerk's office. The docket cards identify the parties and case type but carry no detail on the alleged harm, the amount sought, or the facts underlying either suit.

Both cases are now active in Forsyth Superior Court, seated within the Bell-Forsyth Judicial Circuit at the Cumming courthouse on East Courthouse Square. From here, each suit enters the pleading phase: defendants must be served and given the opportunity to answer or file motions to dismiss. If neither case resolves early through settlement, both will move into discovery, where each side exchanges evidence and takes depositions before any potential trial date.

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Anyone wanting to track case 26CV-0536-1 or 26CV-0535-2 can search by party name or case number through reSearchGa, the statewide electronic docket tool accessible through the clerk's website at forsythclerk.com. Clerk of Superior Court Greg Allen's office at 101 East Courthouse Square holds weekday hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and can be reached at (770) 781-2120. Certified copies of complaints are available through the clerk's copy request portal on the same site.

The pair of filings reflects a steady volume of individual-versus-individual civil actions that have made Forsyth Superior Court one of the more active trial venues in the Atlanta metro corridor. For anyone who later finds themselves named in a similar docket entry, the window between filing and formal service is often the narrowest for securing counsel and formulating a response before deadlines begin to run.

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