ALI REJA vs STATE OF JHARKHAND Advocate - RAJIV RANJAN — WPC/1754/2026
Disposed: Contested--Disposed Off on 25th March 2026.
CNR: JHHC010061542026
Filing Number
WPC/2056/2026
Filing Date
17-Feb-2026
Registration No
WPC/1754/2026
Registration Date
13-Mar-2026
Judge
Hon'ble The Chief Justice , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar
Coram
Hon'ble The Chief Justice , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar
Bench Type
Division Bench
Category
MINES AND MINERALS ( 151 )
Sub-Category
Mines and Minerals Concession Rules 1960 ( 3 )
Judicial Branch
Civil Section
Decision Date
25-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Disposed Off
Last updated 14-Apr-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.ALI REJA
Adv. PARTH S. A. SWAROOP PATI,ROHAN KASHYAP,ROHAN KASHYAP, ,NAGENDRA PATHAK,PRIYANKA BOBY,ROHAN KASHYAP
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF JHARKHAND Advocate - RAJIV RANJAN
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2.THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES, MINES AND GEOLOGY
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3.THE DIRECTOR, MINES DIRECTORATE, DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
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4.DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, PAKUR
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5.DISTRICT MINING OFFICER, PAKUR
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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25-Mar-2026
Hon'ble The Chief Justice,hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh ShankarView PDF
The Jharkhand High Court dismissed the petition challenging a show-cause notice issued by the District Mining Officer, Pakur, holding that challenges to preliminary show-cause notices are premature for judicial review. The court directed the Mining Officer to consider and dispose of the show-cause notice after affording the petitioner a fair hearing and opportunity to raise all contentions, including jurisdictional objections, by passing a reasoned order in accordance with law. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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25-Mar-2026
Fresh Filing (Admission)
Hon'ble The Chief Justice , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar
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17-Feb-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WPC/1754/2026
The Jharkhand High Court dismissed the petition challenging a show-cause notice issued by the District Mining Officer, Pakur, holding that challenges to preliminary show-cause notices are premature for judicial review. The court directed the Mining Officer to consider and dispose of the show-cause notice after affording the petitioner a fair hearing and opportunity to raise all contentions, including jurisdictional objections, by passing a reasoned order in accordance with law. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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