BHAUSAHEB KISAN NAIKWADI AND ANR vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY AND ORS — WP/4140/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 226 AND 227. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OFF on 06th May 2026.
CNR: HCBM030128012026
Filing Number
WP/9569/2026
Filing Date
30-Mar-2026
Registration No
WP/4140/2026
Registration Date
18-Apr-2026
Judge
Hon'ble Shri Justice S. G. Chapalgaonkar
Coram
Hon'ble Shri Justice S. G. Chapalgaonkar
Bench Type
Single
Judicial Branch
Civil
Decision Date
06-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED OFF
Last updated 14-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.BHAUSAHEB KISAN NAIKWADI AND ANR
Adv. NAGARGOJE ANKUSH NIVRUTTI
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2.SURESH MARUTRAO KOTE
Respondent(s)
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1.THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY AND ORS
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2.DIVISIONLAL JOINT REGISTRAR COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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3.ASSISTANT REGISTRAR COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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4.BUWASAHEB NAWALE GRAMIN BIGAR SHETI PATSANSTHA MARYADIT
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5.DEELIPKUMAR UMAJI MANDALIK
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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06-May-2026
Hon'ble Shri Justice S. G. ChapalgaonkarView PDF
Summary The High Court of Bombay at Aurangabad allowed the writ petition, quashing a recovery certificate order issued under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act. The court found that while one officer heard final arguments and closed the matter, a different officer who took charge after his transfer passed the final order without re-hearing the parties, violating natural justice principles and procedural rules. The matter was remitted for fresh decision after proper hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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06-May-2026
Petitions For Admission - Fresh CIVIL Side Matters
Hon'ble Shri Justice S. G. Chapalgaonkar
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04-May-2026
Petitions For Admission - Fresh CIVIL Side Matters
Hon'ble Shri Justice S. G. Chapalgaonkar
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20-Apr-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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30-Mar-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WP/4140/2026
Summary The High Court of Bombay at Aurangabad allowed the writ petition, quashing a recovery certificate order issued under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act. The court found that while one officer heard final arguments and closed the matter, a different officer who took charge after his transfer passed the final order without re-hearing the parties, violating natural justice principles and procedural rules. The matter was remitted for fresh decision after proper hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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