PRAKASH CHANDRA MOHANTY vs HEMANT SHARMA, IAS — CONTC /1124/2026

Case under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Section 12,14. Next hearing: 10th April 2026.

CNR: ODHC010107162026

Next Hearing

10th April 2026

Filing Number

CONTC /6097/2026

Filing Date

10-02-2026

Registration No

CONTC /1124/2026

Registration Date

19-02-2026

Judge

MR. JUSTICE CHITTARANJAN DASH

Coram

MR. JUSTICE CHITTARANJAN DASH

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

CONTEMPT OF COURT MATTERS ( 8 )

Sub-Category

OTHER CIVIL CONTEMPT MATTERS ( 3 )

Judicial Branch

Civil Section

Acts & Sections

CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT, 1971 Section 12,14

Petitioner(s)

PRAKASH CHANDRA MOHANTY

Adv. PRAJIT KUMAR PRADHAN,S.NAYAK,S.NAYAK, S.NAYAK

Respondent(s)

HEMANT SHARMA, IAS

Hearing History

Judge: MR. JUSTICE CHITTARANJAN DASH

05-03-2026

FRESH ADMISSION - CONTEMPT MATTERS

10-04-2026

FRESH ADMISSION - CONTEMPT MATTERS

Orders

31-03-2026
MR. JUSTICE CHITTARANJAN DASH

Case Adjourned with Final Notice In CONTC No.1124 of 2026 before the High Court of Orissa, the court adjourned the case after noting that the learned AGA failed to place required instructions despite a previous submission date of 05.03.2026. The AGA was granted a final opportunity to place the instruction before the court, with a warning that appropriate action would follow upon failure to comply. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Adjourned with Final Notice In CONTC No.1124 of 2026 before the High Court of Orissa, the court adjourned the case after noting that the learned AGA failed to place required instructions despite a previous submission date of 05.03.2026. The AGA was granted a final opportunity to place the instruction before the court, with a warning that appropriate action would follow upon failure to comply. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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