Does Dismissal of a Criminal Revision Petition by the High Court Confirm Finality of the Lower Court’s Judgment?
Clarification of the effect of a High Court order dismissing a Criminal Revision Petition as binding precedent for subordinate courts
Clarification of the effect of a High Court order dismissing a Criminal Revision Petition as binding precedent for subordinate courts
The Rajasthan High Court reaffirms that withdrawal of a writ petition due to a subsequent order does not require formal
The High Court of Rajasthan has reaffirmed that a civil writ petition may be dismissed for non-prosecution when the petitioner
When a writ petition is dismissed for non-prosecution and without adjudicating any question of law or fact, such an order
The High Court reaffirms that, where a tribunal’s order awarding monetary benefits has been executed and the decree marked satisfied,
Does the High Court’s dismissal reaffirm the settled principle that a workman must establish 240 days of service and raise
Court holds in the negative, affirming Rajasthan High Court precedents (Premkumari & Ors. and Sukhbhir Singh); binds tribunals under Article
High Court Reaffirms That Satisfaction of Relief and Express Withdrawal Renders a Writ Petition Infructuous, Binding on Subordinate Courts of
Upholding Existing Precedent in Public Employment Law as a Binding Authority Summary Category Data Case Name CW/26780/2018 of BABLU
Yes – the High Court grants dismissal as withdrawn on joint prayer, upholding established practice, and allows a fresh petition
Yes – reaffirming that a Division Bench decision on an identical controversy is binding on Single-Judge Benches of the Rajasthan
Affirming the practice of consent disposals in service-related writs, the Rajasthan High Court allowed Ayurvedic doctors to remain on duty