QURESHI ABDUL REHAN ABDUL GAFOOR vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS — HCBM30501842025
Case under Constitution of India Section 226 AND 227. Next hearing: 18th December 2025.
CNR: HCBM030501842025
Filing Number
WP/37105/2025
Filing Date
11-Dec-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
Petitioner(s)
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1.QURESHI ABDUL REHAN ABDUL GAFOOR
Adv. SHAIKH ALTAMASH ABDUL LATIF
Respondent(s)
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1.THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS
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2.THE DIVISIONAL COMMISSIONER CHH SAMBHAJINAGAR
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3.THE DISTRICT COLLECTOR AURANGABAD
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4.THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER CHHATARPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR
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5.THE CONCERNED DEPARTMENTS MUNICIPAL CORPORATION CHH SAMBHAJINAGAR
Case History
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18-Dec-2025
Next hearingPending
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29-Jun-2026
Objections Not Removed (Third Time)
Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)
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15-Jun-2026
Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)View PDF
Case Summary: The High Court of Bombay at Aurangabad, in a batch of 37 writ petitions (including WPST 24955/2025 filed by Qureshi Abdul Rehan Abdul Gafoor against the State of Maharashtra and others), adjourned the cases for the third time on 15/06/2026 to allow removal of office objections. Finding no petitioner present and lacking interest in proceeding, the court granted a final two-week extension to cure defects, with an automatic refusal of registration if objections remain unresolved. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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15-Jun-2026
Objections Not Removed (Second Time)
Shri Rajesh A. Sasne (Registrar Judl.)
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08-Jun-2026
Objections Not Removed (First Time)
Shri Pradeep B. Ghuge (Registrar Judl.)
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04-May-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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11-Dec-2025
Case filed
Case Summary: The High Court of Bombay at Aurangabad, in a batch of 37 writ petitions (including WPST 24955/2025 filed by Qureshi Abdul Rehan Abdul Gafoor against the State of Maharashtra and others), adjourned the cases for the third time on 15/06/2026 to allow removal of office objections. Finding no petitioner present and lacking interest in proceeding, the court granted a final two-week extension to cure defects, with an automatic refusal of registration if objections remain unresolved. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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