TEJAS RAJESH SHERKAR vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THRU SECRETARY AND ORS — HCBM10134302026

Case under Service Matter. Next hearing: 19th June 2026.

CNR: HCBM010134302026

Next Hearing

19th June 2026

Filing Number

WP/7758/2026

Filing Date

17-03-2026

Judge

Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

Coram

Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

Bench Type

Division

Category

OTHER SERVICE MATTERS ( 66 )

Sub-Category

ALL OTHER SERVICE MATTERS - DB ( 3 )

Judicial Branch

Civil

Acts & Sections

Service Matter

Petitioner(s)

TEJAS RAJESH SHERKAR

Adv. Avinash N Naikwadi

Respondent(s)

THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THRU SECRETARY AND ORS

THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT, THR ITS SECRETARY

DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES

THE DIVISIONAL COMMISSIONER PUNE

THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Hearing History

Judge: Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

22-04-2026

OBJECTIONS TO BE REMOVED

19-06-2026

FOR ORDERS (OBJECTION NOT REMOVED)

Orders

08-05-2026
Shri. P. P. JADHAV, Registrar(Judl I)

Case Summary: Writ Petition No. 7758 of 2026 filed by Tejas Rajesh Sherkar against the State of Maharashtra was notified on 22 April 2026 for removal of office objections. The petitioner and advocate failed to remove these objections by the deadline. Rather than immediately refusing registration as per Rule 3(iii) of Chapter XVII of the Bombay High Court Rules, the Registrar granted an additional two weeks (excluding summer vacation) to cure the defects. If objections remain unremoved, registration will be refused and appropriate orders passed under the Rules. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Writ Petition No. 7758 of 2026 filed by Tejas Rajesh Sherkar against the State of Maharashtra was notified on 22 April 2026 for removal of office objections. The petitioner and advocate failed to remove these objections by the deadline. Rather than immediately refusing registration as per Rule 3(iii) of Chapter XVII of the Bombay High Court Rules, the Registrar granted an additional two weeks (excluding summer vacation) to cure the defects. If objections remain unremoved, registration will be refused and appropriate orders passed under the Rules. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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