RAMESH CHANDAR SURYAWANSHI vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS — HCBM30459642025

Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Next hearing: 21st November 2025.

Next hearing 21-Nov-2025

CNR: HCBM030459642025

Filing Number

WP/34002/2025

Filing Date

14-Nov-2025

Judge

Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)

Coram

Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)

Bench Type

Division

Judicial Branch

Civil

Last updated 17-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Constitution of India Section 226
M.e.p.s.act 1977 and Rules 1981

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.RAMESH CHANDAR SURYAWANSHI

    Adv. BIRADAR MANOJ G.

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS

  2. 2.THE EDUCATION OFFICER SECONDARY

  3. 3.THE PRESIDENT SECRETARY MATHURA SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MANDAL

  4. 4.THE HEADMASTER LATE GANESHRAO PATIL DHONDAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL RAUTKHEDA

Case History

  1. 21-Nov-2025

    Next hearingPending

  2. 29-Jun-2026

    Objections Not Removed (Third Time)

    Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)

  3. 15-Jun-2026

    Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)View PDF

    Summary Multiple writ petitions (37 petitions including WPST 24955/2025) were listed for the third time for removal of office objections on 15/06/2026. Since no petitioner appeared and objections remained unresolved despite previous extensions, the court granted a final two-week deadline to cure defects, warning that failure to comply will result in automatic refusal of registration without further court reference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  4. 15-Jun-2026

    Objections Not Removed (Second Time)

    Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)

  5. 08-Jun-2026

    Objections Not Removed (First Time)

    Shri Pradeep B. Ghuge (Registrar Judl.)

  6. 04-May-2026

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  7. 14-Nov-2025

    Case filed

casestatus.in Summary

Summary Multiple writ petitions (37 petitions including WPST 24955/2025) were listed for the third time for removal of office objections on 15/06/2026. Since no petitioner appeared and objections remained unresolved despite previous extensions, the court granted a final two-week deadline to cure defects, warning that failure to comply will result in automatic refusal of registration without further court reference. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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