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Madhya Pradesh Specia Police ... vs State Of M.P.
2023 Latest Caselaw 2985 MP

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 2985 MP
Judgement Date : 17 February, 2023

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Madhya Pradesh Specia Police ... vs State Of M.P. on 17 February, 2023
Author: Sheel Nagu

IN THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT JABALPUR WP No. 10739 of 2017 WP/00693/2018, WP/16496/2020, WP/16500/2020, WP/01496/2021, WP/01591/2021, WP/04170/2021, WP/14001/2021, WP/22253/2021, WP/02364/2022, WP/07536/2022, WP/08230/2022, WP/12010/2022 Dated : 17-02-2023 Parties through their counsel.

Shri Abhijeet Awasthi, learned counsel fairly submits that the defaults in the Apex Court in the SLP preferred against the Judgment of the Coordinate Bench of this Court in W. P. No.13776/2022 ( The State of Madhya Pradesh

vs. Sandeep Kumar Lohani & ors.) decided on 01.07.2022 have not yet been removed, and therefore, the said SLP could not be listed.

This Court is thus, left with no option but to adjudicate the matter. However, since today is a day of special Bench, due to paucity of time, let the case be taken up in week commencing 20.03.2023.

                             (SHEEL NAGU)                                               (VIRENDER SINGH)
                                 JUDGE                                                       JUDGE

                          Loretta




Signature Not Verified
Signed by: MRS. LORETTA
RAJ
Signing time: 2/20/2023
3:12:51 PM
 

 
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