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Amresh Kumar Tomar vs State Of H.P. & Others
2023 Latest Caselaw 17113 HP

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 17113 HP
Judgement Date : 30 October, 2023

Himachal Pradesh High Court
Amresh Kumar Tomar vs State Of H.P. & Others on 30 October, 2023
Bench: Sandeep Sharma

IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA CWP No.8184 of 2023 Date of Decision: 30.10.2023 _______________________________________________________

.

Amresh Kumar Tomar .......Petitioner

Versus State of H.P. & others ... Respondents _______________________________________________________

Coram:

Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sandeep Sharma, Judge. Whether approved for reporting? 1 For the Petitioner: Mr. Piyush Agnihotri, Proxy Counsel vice Mr. Ashwani Chawla, Advocate.






    For the Respondents:                   Mr. Rajan Kahol, Mr. Vishal Panwar and
                                          Mr.   B.C.Verma,     Additional Advocate

Generals with Mr. Ravi Chauhan and Ms. Sunaina, Deputy Advocate Generals, for r respondents No.1 to 3.

Mr. Rangil Singh, Advocate, for respondent No.4.

__________________________________________________________ Sandeep Sharma, Judge(oral):

Learned counsel representing the petitioner states that

his client would be content and satisfied in case directions are issued

to the respondents to consider and decide the case of the petitioner in

light of judgment dated 31.05.2023 passed by Division Bench of this

Court in CWP No.2108 of 2023, titled Bhagat Ram vs. Himachal

Road Transport Corporation and others, in a time bound manner.

Learned Additional Advocate General representing the respondents-

State is not averse to aforesaid innocuous prayer made on behalf of

the petitioner.

Whether the reporters of the local papers may be allowed to see the judgment?

2. Having perused the averments contained in the petition

as well as relief prayed therein vis-à-vis judgment sought to be relied

upon, this Court finds that the issue raised in the instant petition

.

already stands adjudicated by Division Bench of this Court in the

aforesaid judgment and as such, no prejudice, if any, would be

caused to either of the parties, if the respondents are directed to

consider and decide the case of the petitioner in light of judgment

supra.

3. Consequently, in view of the above, the present petition

is disposed of with a direction to the respondents to consider and

decide the case of the petitioner in light of Bhagat Ram supra

expeditiously, preferably within a period of four weeks. Needless to

say, authority concerned while doing the needful in terms of instant

order shall afford an opportunity of being heard to the petitioner and

pass detailed speaking order thereupon. Liberty is reserved to the

petitioner to file appropriate proceedings in appropriate Court of law, if

he still remains aggrieved. Pending application(s), if any, also stands

disposed of.

(Sandeep Sharma), Judge October 30, 2023 (shankar)

 
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