MOHAN LAL AND ANOTHER RAJEEV K SANGOTRA vs RAMESH CHANDER AND ANOTHER — CM(M)/119/2026

Case under Article 227-Section 104 Section 1A. Disposed: Contested--Dismissed as Withdrawn on 04th June 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 04-Jun-2026

CNR: JKHC020033642026

Filing Number

CM(M)/2523/2026

Filing Date

02-Jun-2026

Registration No

CM(M)/119/2026

Registration Date

03-Jun-2026

Judge

Hon'ble The Acting Chief Justice

Coram

Hon'ble The Acting Chief Justice

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

SB PETITIONS U/S 104 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR – CM(M) ( 129 )

Sub-Category

AGAINST AN INTERIM ORDER ( 1 )

Judicial Branch

CIVIL CASES (C)

Decision Date

04-Jun-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Dismissed as Withdrawn

Last updated 06-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Article 227-Section 104 Section 1A

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.MOHAN LAL AND ANOTHER RAJEEV K SANGOTRA

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.RAMESH CHANDER AND ANOTHER

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 04-Jun-2026

    Hon'ble The Acting Chief JusticeView PDF

    The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir dismissed the petition CM(M) No. 119/2026 as withdrawn on 04.06.2026. Petitioners Mohan Lal and Rajeev K. Sangotra sought leave to withdraw the petition and pursue their matter before the Trial Court instead, which the court granted. No substantive decision on merits was rendered. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 04-Jun-2026

    For Admission Before Notice

  4. 02-Jun-2026

    Case filed

    Registration No. CM(M)/119/2026

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir dismissed the petition CM(M) No. 119/2026 as withdrawn on 04.06.2026. Petitioners Mohan Lal and Rajeev K. Sangotra sought leave to withdraw the petition and pursue their matter before the Trial Court instead, which the court granted. No substantive decision on merits was rendered. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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