Raj Santosh Panda Vs State Of Odisha And Another

Orissa High Court 29 Sep 2022 Writ Petition (OAC) No. 1198 Of 2019 (2022) 09 OHC CK 0234
Bench: Single Bench

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Writ Petition (OAC) No. 1198 Of 2019

Hon'ble Bench

M.S. Sahoo, J

Advocates

Manoj Kumar Mohanty, Debasis Nayak, S.B.Jena, Chandan Kumar Sahoo

Judgement Text

Translate:

 M.S.Sahoo, JÂ

1. This matter is taken up through hybrid mode.

2. It appears an inadvertent typographical error has crept in in the cause list regarding the name of the learned counsel for the petitioner. Name of Mr.

Manoj Kumar Khuntia be corrected and name of Mr. Manoj Kumar Mohanty be indicated in the cause list.

3. Though the matter has been listed in the category ‘after notice admission’, on perusal of the available order sheets of the learned Tribunal it

is indicated that the matter was never taken up for admission after it was presented on 19. 6.2019.

4. The writ petition has been registered before this Court on 1. 02.2022 after the Original Application was transferred upon abolition of the learned

Odisha Administrative Tribunal, Cuttack Bench, Cuttack.

5. Heard Mr. Mohanty, learned counsel for the petitioner.

6. Issue notice on admission indicating that the matter is likely to be disposed of at the stage of admission.

7. Mr. S.B.Jena, learned counsel who usually appears for the OPSC, appears and waives of notice on behalf of the O.P. No.1.

8. Let two extra copies of the writ petition be served on Mr. Jena within seven working days.

9. Mr. D. Nayak, learned AGA appears for O.P. No.2 and waives of notice. Let one extra copy be served on learned AGA for O.P. No.2.

10. List on 14.11.2022. Response on behalf of O.Ps. be filed by the next date.

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