Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 16076 HP
Judgement Date : 11 October, 2023
IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA
.
Civil Writ Petition No. 7580 of 2023
Date of Decision: 11.10.2023
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Sunder Singh
.........Petitioner
Versus
State of Himachal Pradesh and Ors.
.......Respondents
Coram
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sandeep Sharma, Judge.
Whether approved for reporting?
For the Petitioner: Mr. P.P. Chauhan, Advocate.
For the respondents: Mr. Rajan Kahol, Mr. Vishal Panwar and Mr.
r B.C. Verma, Additional Advocates General
with Mr. Ravi Chauhan, Deputy Advocates
General.
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Sandeep Sharma, J. (Oral)
Learned counsel for the petitioner states that his client
would be content and satisfied in case prayer made in the instant
petition is considered and decided by the competent authority in terms
of judgment dated 7.7.2022, passed by a Division Bench of this Court
in CWP No. 842 of 2017, titled State of Himachal Pradesh and Ors.
v. Sardari Lal and Anr., alongwith connected matter. Learned
Additional Advocate General is not averse to the aforesaid innocuous
prayer made by the petitioners.
2. Having perused aforesaid judgment sought to be relied
upon vis-à-vis issue raised in the petition at hand, this Court finds
that issue raised in the instant petition already stands adjudicated in
the aforesaid judgment and as such, no prejudice would be caused to
.
either of the parties in case respondents are directed to consider and
decide case of the petitioners in light of the aforesaid judgment.
3. Consequently, in view of the above, present petition is
disposed of with direction to the respondents to consider and decide
case of the petitioners in light of Sardari Lal case (supra),
expeditiously, preferably, within four weeks. In case, petitioners are
found to be similarly situate to the respondents in the aforesaid
judgment, they would be extended similar benefits. Needless to say,
authority concerned while doing the needful in terms of the instant
order shall afford an opportunity of hearing to the petitioners and pass
detailed speaking order thereupon. However, liberty is granted to the
petitioners to file appropriate proceedings before appropriate court of
law, if they still remain aggrieved. All pending applications stand
disposed of.
October 11, 2023 (Sandeep Sharma),
manjit Judge
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