BRAJAKISHORE MOHANTY vs STATE OF ODISHA — WP(C) /8232/2026

Case under Constitution of India, 1950 Section 226,227. Disposed: Contested--Disposed Off on 24th March 2026.

CNR: ODHC010147992026

CASE DISPOSED

Filing Number

WP(C) /8554/2026

Filing Date

24-02-2026

Registration No

WP(C) /8232/2026

Registration Date

16-03-2026

Judge

MR. JUSTICE SASHIKANTA MISHRA

Coram

MR. JUSTICE SASHIKANTA MISHRA

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

ORDINARY CIVIL MATTER ( 28 )

Sub-Category

SUIT FOR DECLARATION.(TITLE/DAMAGES/RECOVERY ETC.) ( 4 )

Judicial Branch

Civil Section

Decision Date

24th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Disposed Off

Acts & Sections

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, 1950 Section 226,227

Petitioner(s)

BRAJAKISHORE MOHANTY

Adv. SANTOSH KUMAR SAMANTARAY,P.KHANDELWAL,P.KHANDELWAL, P.KHANDELWAL

Respondent(s)

STATE OF ODISHA

THE TAHASILDAR, SIMULIA

Hearing History

Judge: MR. JUSTICE SASHIKANTA MISHRA

24-03-2026

FRESH ADMISSION

Orders

24-03-2026
MR. JUSTICE SASHIKANTA MISHRA

The High Court of Orissa set aside the Tahasildar's order closing the land demarcation case due to the boundary tenants' absence, finding it contradictory since the same Tahasildar had earlier refused to grant the tenants additional time citing their absence. The court remitted the matter for fresh demarcation proceedings with proper notice to all parties, to be completed within six weeks. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Orissa set aside the Tahasildar's order closing the land demarcation case due to the boundary tenants' absence, finding it contradictory since the same Tahasildar had earlier refused to grant the tenants additional time citing their absence. The court remitted the matter for fresh demarcation proceedings with proper notice to all parties, to be completed within six weeks. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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