RAJENDRA B PATIL vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THROUGH ITS ADDL CHIEF SECRETARY — HCBM20049242025
Case under Bombay Municipal Corporation Act Section 226. Next hearing: 15th April 2026.
CNR: HCBM020049242025
Filing Number
WP/4923/2025
Filing Date
14-Feb-2025
Judge
Shri. A. H. Laddhad(Prothonotary Senior Master)
Coram
Shri. A. H. Laddhad(Prothonotary Senior Master)
Bench Type
Division
Category
LOCAL BODY MATTERS OTHER THAN ELECTION, LABOUR AND SERVICE ( 61 )
Sub-Category
Municipal Corporation ( 1 )
Judicial Branch
Original
Last updated 25-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.RAJENDRA B PATIL
Adv. Kuldeep Rajesh Singh
Respondent(s)
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1.THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THROUGH ITS ADDL CHIEF SECRETARY
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2.MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI THROUGH THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER
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3.MUNCIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI THROUGH THE MUNCIPAL COMMISSIONER
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4.THE MUNCIPAL COMMISSIONNER
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5.CHIEF FIRE OFFICER
Case History
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15-Apr-2026
Next hearingPending
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15-Apr-2026
Shri. A. H. Laddhad(Prothonotary Senior Master)View PDF
The Bombay High Court granted petitioners a final opportunity to cure office objections in four writ petitions (WP(L)/4814/2025, WP(L)/4888/2025, WP(L)/4923/2025, and WP(L)/4969/2025) by filing compliance praecipe on or before 29.04.2026. Failure to comply will result in automatic rejection of the writ petitions for non-compliance with O.S. Rule 986. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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15-Apr-2026
For Rejection Under Rule 986
Shri. A. H. Laddhad(Prothonotary Senior Master)
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14-Feb-2025
Case filed
The Bombay High Court granted petitioners a final opportunity to cure office objections in four writ petitions (WP(L)/4814/2025, WP(L)/4888/2025, WP(L)/4923/2025, and WP(L)/4969/2025) by filing compliance praecipe on or before 29.04.2026. Failure to comply will result in automatic rejection of the writ petitions for non-compliance with O.S. Rule 986. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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