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Smt. Bindu Devi vs. District Magistrate, Rudraprayag,

Decided on 29 February 2024• Citation: WPSS/1923/2015• High Court of Uttarakhand
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                       Office Notes, reports,                                     
                       orders or proceedings                                      
          SL.                                                                     
                Date    or directions and      COURT’S OR JUDGES’S ORDERS         
          No                                                                      
                       Registrar’s order with                                     
                          Signatures                                              
                                    WPSS No. 1923 of 2015                         
                                    Hon’ble Pankaj Purohit, J.                    
                                         List revised.                            
                                    2.   None   is present on  behalf of  the     
                                    petitioner.                                   
                                    3.   Mr.  Narayan  Dutt, learned Standing     
                                    Counsel for the State/respondent Nos.1 to 4.  
                                    4.   Mr. Jayvardhan Kandpal, learned counsel  
                                    for the respondent No.5.                      
                                    5.   The  present writ petition filed under   
                                    Section 226  of  Constitution of India, is    
                                    dismissed for non-prosecution.                
                                    6.   Interim order, if any, would stand vacated.
                                                            (Pankaj Purohit, J.)  
                                                               29.02.2024         
                                    PN/-