JOGENDRA MOHANTY @ JUGENDRA MOHANTY vs THE COLLECTOR, MAYURBHANJ — WP(C) /8589/2026

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

CNR: ODHC010189342026

CASE DISPOSED

Filing Number

WP(C) /11098/2026

Filing Date

13-03-2026

Registration No

WP(C) /8589/2026

Registration Date

18-03-2026

Judge

MR. JUSTICE B. P. ROUTRAY

Coram

MR. JUSTICE B. P. ROUTRAY

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

EVICTION UNDER THE PUBLIC PREMISES (EVICTION) ACT ( 12 )

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)

JOGENDRA MOHANTY @ JUGENDRA MOHANTY

Adv. SIDHARTHA MISHRA, S.MISHRA, R.MISHRA, D.SWAIN, ER.S.MOHANTY, M.K.BARAL, S.S.PATI, S.PANDA, S.SAHOO

Respondent(s)

THE COLLECTOR, MAYURBHANJ

THE TAHASILDAR, RASGOVINDPUR

Hearing History

Judge: MR. JUSTICE B. P. ROUTRAY

23-03-2026

FRESH ADMISSION

Orders

24-03-2026
MR. JUSTICE B. P. ROUTRAY

Summary The High Court of Orissa disposed of the writ petition as withdrawn, granting the petitioner liberty to approach the appellate forum. The court permitted a 30-day period for filing an appeal with liberal consideration of limitation issues and directed that the petitioner not be evicted from the case land during this period or until appeal filing, whichever is earlier. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The High Court of Orissa disposed of the writ petition as withdrawn, granting the petitioner liberty to approach the appellate forum. The court permitted a 30-day period for filing an appeal with liberal consideration of limitation issues and directed that the petitioner not be evicted from the case land during this period or until appeal filing, whichever is earlier. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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