MAYA CHOWDHURY MONISHA CHATTERJEE vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. — WPA /11022/2025

Case under No Act Section NA. Next hearing: 07th April 2026.

CNR: WBCHCA0223632025

Next Hearing

07th April 2026

Filing Number

WPA /10942/2025

Filing Date

14-05-2025

Registration No

WPA /11022/2025

Registration Date

15-05-2025

Judge

HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA

Coram

HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

GROUP A (WRIT MATTERS) ( 1 )

Sub-Category

Miscellaneous ( 16 )

Judicial Branch

MANDAMUS SECTION

Acts & Sections

NO ACT Section NA

Petitioner(s)

MAYA CHOWDHURY MONISHA CHATTERJEE

Respondent(s)

STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS.

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA

21-05-2025

NEW MOTION

07-04-2026

NEW MOTION 1

01-03-2026

NEW MOTION 1

02-03-2026

NEW MOTION 1

02-03-2026

NEW MOTION 1

Orders

23-03-2026
HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA

Summary The High Court at Calcutta adjourned the case to April 7, 2026. Petitioner Maya Chowdhury, a deaf and unmarried sister of a deceased government employee, challenged the AG Bengal's refusal to grant her family pension on grounds that sisters are not recognized as family members under existing rules. The State respondent and Senior Accounts Officer are directed to file written instructions by the next hearing date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The High Court at Calcutta adjourned the case to April 7, 2026. Petitioner Maya Chowdhury, a deaf and unmarried sister of a deceased government employee, challenged the AG Bengal's refusal to grant her family pension on grounds that sisters are not recognized as family members under existing rules. The State respondent and Senior Accounts Officer are directed to file written instructions by the next hearing date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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