The judgment summarily disposes of a batch of writ petitions without entering into the merits or recording substantive findings, thereby neither setting nor overruling precedent; practical value is limited except for procedural closure in these specific matters within the Orissa High Court.
Summary
| Category | Data |
|---|---|
| Case Name | WP(C)/23455/2014 of SHILA TAPPO Vs STATE |
| CNR | ODHC010067292014 |
| Date of Registration | 29-11-2014 |
| Decision Date | 17-10-2025 |
| Disposal Nature | Disposed Off |
| Judgment Author | DR. JUSTICE S.K. PANIGRAHI |
| Court | Orissa High Court |
| Bench | Single judge (DR. JUSTICE S.K. PANIGRAHI) |
| Precedent Value | Limited to facts; does not create binding authority |
| Type of Law | Procedural disposal of writ petitions |
Practical Impact
| Category | Impact |
|---|---|
| Binding On | Parties to these specific writ petitions before Orissa High Court |
What’s New / What Lawyers Should Note
- The judgment disposes of a batch of writ petitions together without elaborating on merits or laying down legal principles.
- Any interim orders granted earlier in the proceedings are explicitly vacated upon disposal.
Summary of Legal Reasoning
- The Court considered the presence of counsel and the hybrid hearing arrangement.
- A collective order was issued for all listed connected writ petitions.
- The judgment is administrative/procedural in nature; no substantive legal reasoning or adjudication on merits is recorded in the judgment text.
- Interim orders, if any, stand vacated as a consequence of disposal.
Factual Background
- A batch of writ petitions, including W.P.(C) No.23452 of 2014 and connected matters, was listed before the Orissa High Court.
- No factual matrix or background on the nature of disputes is recorded in the judgment.
Procedural Innovations
- The Court notes disposal of all listed writ petitions collectively and vacates any interim orders in a blanket manner.
Alert Indicators
- ✔ Precedent Followed – Procedural disposal only; does not alter or create new precedent.