BIJAY KUMAR GHORAI @ BIJAY GHORAI M A SAMAD vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. — WPA/23986/2025

Case under West Bengal Panchayat Act ,1973 Section NA. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 07th May 2026.

CNR: WBCHCA0489362025

CASE DISPOSED

Next Hearing

14th October 2025

Filing Number

WPA/24256/2025

Filing Date

09-10-2025

Registration No

WPA/23986/2025

Registration Date

09-10-2025

Judge

HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH

Coram

HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

GROUP A (WRIT MATTERS) ( 1 )

Sub-Category

Miscellaneous ( 7 )

Judicial Branch

MANDAMUS SECTION

Decision Date

07th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISMISSED

Acts & Sections

West Bengal Panchayat Act ,1973 Section NA

Petitioner(s)

BIJAY KUMAR GHORAI @ BIJAY GHORAI M A SAMAD

Respondent(s)

STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS.

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH

14-10-2025

NEW MOTION

07-05-2026

MOTION

05-05-2026

MOTION

30-04-2026

MOTION

28-04-2026

MOTION

Orders

07-05-2026
HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH

The court dismissed the writ petition filed by Bijay Kumar Ghorai on grounds of lack of maintainability. The petitioner, a co-sharer in a disputed property, deliberately suppressed material facts—specifically that he had already filed a title suit (TS 37 of 2021) against the private respondent seeking declaration of possession and injunction regarding the same property dispute. The court held that since the petitioner failed to approach the court with "clean hands" by concealing this earlier litigation, he was not entitled to relief, applying the principle that parties seeking judicial relief must disclose all material facts. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The court dismissed the writ petition filed by Bijay Kumar Ghorai on grounds of lack of maintainability. The petitioner, a co-sharer in a disputed property, deliberately suppressed material facts—specifically that he had already filed a title suit (TS 37 of 2021) against the private respondent seeking declaration of possession and injunction regarding the same property dispute. The court held that since the petitioner failed to approach the court with "clean hands" by concealing this earlier litigation, he was not entitled to relief, applying the principle that parties seeking judicial relief must disclose all material facts. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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