ABDUR ROHMAN vs MRS. L. SWEETY CHANGSAN, IAS AND ANR — Cont.Cas(C)/296/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section ART. 215. Next hearing: : -.
CNR: GAHC010106602026
Next Hearing
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e-Filing Number
25-05-2026
Filing Number
Cont.Cas(C)/6088/2026
Filing Date
27-05-2026
Registration No
Cont.Cas(C)/296/2026
Registration Date
30-05-2026
Judge
HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE N. UNNI KRISHNAN NAIR
Coram
HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE N. UNNI KRISHNAN NAIR
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
10200 - Contempt Petition (Civil). ( 178 )
Judicial Branch
Civil Section
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
ABDUR ROHMAN
Adv. MR R ISLAM,MS. A HUSSAIN,MS. A HUSSAIN, ,MS M KURMI,MS. A HUSSAIN
Respondent(s)
MRS. L. SWEETY CHANGSAN, IAS AND ANR
RAHUL KR. GUPTA, IAS
Orders
Case Summary: In Cont.Cas(C)/296/2026, petitioner Abdur Rohman filed a contempt of court case against Mrs. L. Sweety Changsan, IAS and Rahul Kr. Gupta, IAS, alleging willful and deliberate violation of a judgment dated 03-11-2025 from W.P.(C) No. 6864/2024. The Gauhati High Court issued notice returnable in 04 weeks, directed the petitioner to serve notice on respondents via speed post within 03 working days, dispensed with personal appearance of respondents at this stage, and adjourned the matter for listing after 04 weeks. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: In Cont.Cas(C)/296/2026, petitioner Abdur Rohman filed a contempt of court case against Mrs. L. Sweety Changsan, IAS and Rahul Kr. Gupta, IAS, alleging willful and deliberate violation of a judgment dated 03-11-2025 from W.P.(C) No. 6864/2024. The Gauhati High Court issued notice returnable in 04 weeks, directed the petitioner to serve notice on respondents via speed post within 03 working days, dispensed with personal appearance of respondents at this stage, and adjourned the matter for listing after 04 weeks. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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