M/S RAMKRISHNA FORGINGS LTD. (PLANT- V), THRO ITS AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY, NAMELY, DINESH KUMAR PARIK, vs THE STATE OF JHARKHAND, THROUGH ITS CHIEF SECRETARY, Advocate - ASHOK KR YADAV — WPC/1663/2025

Disposed: --Disposed Off on 06th January 2026.

Case disposed

CNR: JHHC010099782025

Filing Number

WPC/3250/2025

Filing Date

22-Mar-2025

Registration No

WPC/1663/2025

Registration Date

28-Mar-2025

Judge

Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

Coram

Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

Bench Type

Division Bench

Category

TAXATION ( 186 )

Sub-Category

Goods And Service Tax ( 43 )

Judicial Branch

Civil Section

Decision Date

06-Jan-2026

Nature of Disposal

--Disposed Off

Last updated 04-Jun-2026

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.M/S RAMKRISHNA FORGINGS LTD. (PLANT- V), THRO ITS AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY, NAMELY, DINESH KUMAR PARIK,

    Adv. SUMEET GADODIA,PRAKHAR HARIT,PRAKHAR HARIT, ,MS. SHRUTI SHEKHAR,SANYA KUMARI,CHAITANY VIJAY,NILLOHIT CHOUBEY,PRAKHAR HARIT

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.THE STATE OF JHARKHAND, THROUGH ITS CHIEF SECRETARY, Advocate - ASHOK KR YADAV

  2. 2.HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE, STATE OF JHARKHAND, THRO ITS CHAIRMAN, THE CHIEF SECRETARY,

  3. 3.THE SECRETARY, DEPT. OF INDUSTRIES, MINES AND GEOLOGY, GOVT. OF JHARKHAND,

  4. 4.THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIES, DEPT. OF INDUSTRIES, MINES AND GEOLOGY, GOVT. OF JHARKHAND,

  5. 5.THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DEPT. OF INDUSTRIES, MINES AND GEOLOGY, GOVT. OF JHARKHAND,

  6. 6.THE SECRETARY, DEPT. OF STATE TAX, JHARKHAND,

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 05-May-2026

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice,hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh ShankarView PDF

    Case Summary: WPC/1663/2025 The High Court of Jharkhand found that the High Powered Committee (HPC) breached court directions by failing to decide on petitioners' claims by the stipulated deadlines (January 31/February 15, 2026). The HPC improperly delegated its decision-making responsibility to the Directorate of Industries instead of taking a substantive decision itself, and failed to report compliance through proper affidavit procedures. The court extended the deadline by 30 days and warned of potential contempt proceedings if the HPC fails to comply, requiring the Chief Secretary to personally file a compliance affidavit by June 12, 2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 19-Jan-2026

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

  4. 06-Jan-2026

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan),HON'BLE Mr.justice Rajesh ShankarView PDF

  5. 01-Dec-2025

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

  6. 12-Sep-2025

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

  7. 29-Aug-2025

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (Tarlok Singh Chauhan) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Sujit Narayan Prasad

  8. 01-Aug-2025

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (M.s. Ramachandra Rao) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

  9. 16-Jul-2025

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (M.s. Ramachandra Rao) , Hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh Shankar

  10. 10-Jun-2025

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (M.s. Ramachandra Rao),hon'ble Mr.justice Rajesh ShankarView PDF

  11. 10-Jun-2025

    Admission

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (M.s. Ramachandra Rao) , Hon'ble Mr. Justice Deepak Roshan

  12. 08-Apr-2025

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice (M.s. Ramachandra Rao),hon'ble Mr. Justice Deepak RoshanView PDF

  13. 08-Apr-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  14. 22-Mar-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. WPC/1663/2025

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: WPC/1663/2025 The High Court of Jharkhand found that the High Powered Committee (HPC) breached court directions by failing to decide on petitioners' claims by the stipulated deadlines (January 31/February 15, 2026). The HPC improperly delegated its decision-making responsibility to the Directorate of Industries instead of taking a substantive decision itself, and failed to report compliance through proper affidavit procedures. The court extended the deadline by 30 days and warned of potential contempt proceedings if the HPC fails to comply, requiring the Chief Secretary to personally file a compliance affidavit by June 12, 2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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