Can a High Court administratively transfer and dispose of writ petitions for statistical purposes pending roster assignment?

Administrative disposal and transfer under Articles 226/227 upheld; no prejudice to substantive hearing

 

Summary

Category Data
Case Name WP/32902/2024 of MUNIRAJA B M Vs STATE OF KARNATAKA
CNR KAHC010694312024
Date of Registration 04-12-2024
Decision Date 12-12-2024
Disposal Nature DISPOSED
Judgment Author HEMANT CHANDANGOUDAR
Court High Court of Karnataka
Bench Single Judge Bench
Type of Law Constitutional (Articles 226 & 227)
Citations NC: 2024:KHC:51404

What’s New / What Lawyers Should Note

  • The High Court may direct the registry to transfer pending writ petitions to another bench in accordance with its roster.
  • Writ petitions can be administratively disposed of for statistical purposes without affecting the right to a substantive hearing.
  • Matters disposed for statistics are simply listed for hearing before the designated bench on a fixed date.

Summary of Legal Reasoning

  • The registry was instructed to transfer WP No. 32902/2024 to the Dharwad Bench per the court’s roster.
  • The petition was disposed “for statistical purposes,” deferring all substantive issues.
  • The petition is listed before the Dharwad Bench on 20.12.2024 for regular hearing.

Factual Background

The petitioner moved this Court under Articles 226 and 227 seeking 90-day general parole for his brother, incarcerated in Central Prison Belagavi, to oversee urgent repair work on their dilapidated house. At the preliminary stage, the Court ordered the file’s transfer to the Dharwad Bench and disposed of the petition for statistical purposes, listing it for hearing on 20.12.2024.

Statutory Analysis

The order was passed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India; no further statutory interpretation or precedent analysis was undertaken.

Citations

  • NC: 2024:KHC:51404, WP No. 32902 of 2024

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