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Devendra Kumar Singh Vs. State of Jharkhand Thr. Cbi

Devendra Kumar Singh vs State of Jharkhand Thr. Cbi

Type Court Judgment Court Jharkhand Decided Jun 21, 2013
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Citation
Court
Jharkhand High Court
Decided On
Subject
Education

Case Summary

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Education

Key legal issue
Education

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Devendra Kumar Singh

Respondent

State of Jharkhand Thr. Cbi

Excerpt

in the high court of jharkhand at ranchi cr.m.p.no.1025 of 2012 devendra kumar singh.............................petitioner versus state of jharkhand through c.b.i .. opposite party coram: honble mr. justice r.r.prasad for the petitioner:mr.a.k.kashyap, sr. advocate for the c. b. i : mr. m.khan, advocate 10/ 21.6.13. mr.khan, learned counsel appearing for the c.b.i by referring to paragraph 21 of the counter affidavit submits that the matter is being re- examined by the department of personnel and administrative reform with respect to fact placed under annexure 9 and it has been communicated that information of which would be given to the concerned person and therefore, the matter be posted for other day. upon it, mr. kashyap, learned sr. counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that it would be evident from the said document that the matter is under re-examination since last one year and therefore, if nothing comes within a reasonable period, the court must act upon the document existing.. the matter cannot be allowed to linger to unlimited period and therefore, four weeks' time which seems to be reasonable is given for having necessary information in this regard from the department of personnel and administrative reforms, government of india. let this matter be listed on 19.7.2013. let a copy of this order be handed over to the counsel appearing for the c.b.i. for needful. ( r.r.prasad, j.) nd/

Full Judgment

In the High Court of Jharkhand at Ranchi Cr.M.P.No.1025 of 2012 Devendra Kumar Singh.............................Petitioner VERSUS State of Jharkhand through C.B.I .. Opposite Party CORAM: HONBLE MR. JUSTICE R.R.PRASAD For the Petitioner:Mr.A.K.Kashyap, Sr. Advocate For the C. B. I : Mr. M.Khan, Advocate 10/ 21.6.13. Mr.Khan, learned counsel appearing for the C.B.I by referring to paragraph 21 of the counter affidavit submits that the matter is being re- examined by the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reform with respect to fact placed under Annexure 9 and it has been communicated that information of which would be given to the concerned person and therefore, the matter be posted for other day. Upon it, Mr. Kashyap, learned Sr. counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that it would be evident from the said document that the matter is under re-examination since last one year and therefore, if nothing comes within a reasonable period, the court must act upon the document existing.. The matter cannot be allowed to linger to unlimited period and therefore, four weeks' time which seems to be reasonable is given for having necessary information in this regard from the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Government of India. Let this matter be listed on 19.7.2013. Let a copy of this order be handed over to the counsel appearing for the C.B.I. for needful. ( R.R.Prasad, J.) ND/

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