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Patna High Court Allows Revival of Time-Barred Revision Against Cancellation of Fair Price Shop License: “Alternate Statutory Remedy Cannot Be Defeated by Procedural Delay”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court disposed of a writ petition challenging the cancellation of a fair price shop licence under the Bihar Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2016.…
Posted by Rawlaw June 21, 2025
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Patna High Court Directs Petitioner to Make Fresh Representation on High-Voltage Line over Residential Property: “Authorities Must Consider Merits of the Case in Accordance with Law”

Judgment Name: Urmila Devi v. State of Bihar & Ors. Date of Judgment: 19 June 2025Coram: Hon'ble Justice G. Anupama Chakravarthy Court’s Decision: The Patna High Court disposed of a…
Posted by Rawlaw June 20, 2025
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Patna High Court Dismisses Petition to Quash Trap Case Against BEO Accused of Demanding Bribe for SSA Grant: “The law does not permit a mini trial at this stage”

Court’s Decision: The Patna High Court dismissed the petition filed under Section 482 CrPC challenging the cognizance and charge framed under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988,…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025
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Patna High Court Holds Delay in Filing Application under Section 34 Fatal: “Court has no jurisdiction to extend limitation beyond 3 months and 30 days” — Arbitral Award Restored

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court, in Om Prakash Saha v. Ambika Prasad Saha, allowed the appeal and set aside the order of the Additional District Judge-I, Naugachia, which had…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025
Patna High Court Emphasizes Exhaustion of Statutory Remedies Before Writ Jurisdiction, Dismisses Petition for Non-Compliance with Bihar Tenancy Act, Grants Liberty to Approach Authorities for Expedited Land Dispute Resolution
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Patna High Court Emphasizes Exhaustion of Statutory Remedies Before Writ Jurisdiction, Dismisses Petition for Non-Compliance with Bihar Tenancy Act, Grants Liberty to Approach Authorities for Expedited Land Dispute Resolution

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed the writ petition, emphasizing that the petitioner had bypassed the available statutory remedies under the Bihar Tenancy Act, 1885. However, the court provided…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025
Patna High Court Denies Relief for Delay in Challenging GST Registration Cancellation: "The Law Favours the Diligent, Not the Indolent," Upholds Strict Adherence to Statutory Timelines in Taxation Matters
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Patna High Court Denies Relief for Delay in Challenging GST Registration Cancellation: “The Law Favours the Diligent, Not the Indolent,” Upholds Strict Adherence to Statutory Timelines in Taxation Matters

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioner challenging the cancellation of their GST registration. The court held that the appeal against the cancellation…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025
Patna High Court Directs Petitioner to Seek Administrative Remedy for Rectification of Clerical Error in Sale Deed, Emphasizing Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Before Judicial Intervention
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Patna High Court Directs Petitioner to Seek Administrative Remedy for Rectification of Clerical Error in Sale Deed, Emphasizing Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Before Judicial Intervention

Court’s Decision: The Patna High Court disposed of the writ petition, emphasizing that the petitioner has the liberty to present their grievance before the competent authority. The court stated that…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025

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