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Shipra Moitra Vs. Education

Shipra Moitra vs Education

Type Court Judgment Court Jharkhand Decided Aug 08, 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

Shipra Moitra

Respondent

Education

Excerpt

in the high court of jharkhand at ranchi cont.case (civil) no.741 of 2012 shipra moitra..........................................petitioner versus state of jharkhand and another ......opposite parties coram: honble mr. justice r.r.prasad for the petitioner: mr.m.m.pan 3/ 8.8.13. learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that the order passed by this court has been complied with. in view of the statement made by the petitioner, the proceeding of contempt is dropped. (r.r.prasad, j.) nd/

Full Judgment

In the High Court of Jharkhand at Ranchi Cont.Case (Civil) No.741 of 2012 Shipra Moitra..........................................Petitioner VERSUS State of Jharkhand and another ......Opposite Parties CORAM: HONBLE MR. JUSTICE R.R.PRASAD For the Petitioner: Mr.M.M.Pan 3/ 8.8.13. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that the order passed by this Court has been complied with. In view of the statement made by the petitioner, the proceeding of contempt is dropped. (R.R.Prasad, J.) ND/

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