Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 919 UK
Judgement Date : 24 March, 2022
IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND
AT NAINITAL
SRI JUSTICE S.K. MISHRA, A.C.J.
AND
SRI JUSTICE R.C. KHULBE, J.
24TH MARCH, 2022
WRIT PETITION (CRL) No. 1405 OF 2021
Between:
Rupal and another. ...Petitioners and
State of Uttarakhand and others.
...Respondents
Counsel for the petitioners. : None appears for the petitioners.
Counsel for the respondents : Mr. J.S. Virk, the learned Deputy Advocate General assisted by Mr. Rakesh Kumar Joshi, the learned Brief Holder for the State of Uttarakhand.
Upon hearing the learned Counsel, the Court made the following
JUDGMENT : (per Sri S.K. Mishra, A.C.J.)
None appears for the petitioners.
2. After the order was passed by this Court on
10.08.2021, police protection was granted to the
petitioners.
3. In that view of the matter, the Writ Petition is
disposed of by directing the Senior Superintendent of
Police, District Haridwar, to reexamine the matter, and to
take a decision whether it is necessary to continue providing police protection to the petitioner, after taking
intelligence from the S.H.O. concerned within 21 days.
However, it is made clear that the disposal of this Writ
Petition shall not be given any negative weightage.
4. In sequel thereto, all pending applications also
stand disposed of.
5. Urgent certified copy of this order be issued to
the parties, as per Rules.
6. A free copy of this order shall be provided to
the learned Deputy Advocate General for the State
Government for onward communication and early
compliance.
________________ S.K. MISHRA, A.C.J.
____________ R.C. KHULBE, J.
Dt: 24th March, 2022 Rathour
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