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WP(C)/9442/2021
2021 Latest Caselaw 3810 Ori

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 3810 Ori
Judgement Date : 18 March, 2021

Orissa High Court
WP(C)/9442/2021 on 18 March, 2021
                            W.P.(C) No. 9442 of 2021




02.   18.03.2021           This    matter    is   taken    up   through    hybrid
                   arrangement (virtual/physical mode).
                           Heard learned counsel for the petitioner.
                           Against rejection of claim of the petitioner in terms
                   of the judgment rendered in the case of Radharani Samal
                   v. State of Odisha & others, 2017 (I) ILR -CUT-546 vide
                   order dated 07.12.2020 under Annexure-8, which has been
                   passed in pursuance of the order dated 28.06.2019 in
                   W.P.(C) No.10912 of 2019, the petitioner has approached
                   this Court by filing the present writ petition.
                           Issue notice to the opposite parties.
                           Three extra copies of the writ petition be served on
                   learned Standing Counsel for School and Mass Education
                   Department appearing for opposite parties no.1 to 3 within
                   three days enabling him to obtain instructions or file
                   counter affidavit.




                                                  ..................................

(Dr. B.R. Sarangi, J)

Ajaya

 
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