Can a Single-Judge Dispose of a Writ Petition by Following a Recent Division Bench Ruling?
Yes – reaffirming that a Division Bench decision on an identical controversy is binding on Single-Judge Benches of the Rajasthan
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
The High Court answers in the affirmative, upholding and applying Rajkumar Agrawal (2017) and Girdhar Gopal Jagrawal (2021), alongside the
High Court of Rajasthan upholds dismissal on mootness grounds, reaffirming the doctrine of infructuousness in writ adjudication Summary Category
Summary Category Data Case Name CW/12522/2025 of Mahesh Kumar Mehar Son Of Shri Bajrang Lal Vs State of Rajasthan
High Court upholds limited withdrawal with permission to file a fresh petition for those appointed through the Rajasthan Medical Relief
Court holds non-recording of reasons renders termination void; affirms Tulsiram Patel precedent in civil services disciplinary law Summary Category
High Court dismisses petition on counsel’s admission of its infructuous nature Summary Category Data Case Name CW/16160/2024 of ASHA
High Court compels State respondents to issue revised provisional pension orders within two weeks, imposing daily costs for delay; reaffirms
High Court dismisses writ petition as withdrawn, granting petitioners liberty to seek alternate remedies Summary Category Data Case Name
Affirming that writ petitions without a live controversy are subject to dismissal, upheld by the Rajasthan High Court as binding
High Court of Rajasthan Mandates 6% p.a. Interest and ₹500/Day Costs for Administrative Delay in Leave Encashment Summary Category