Ashok Kumar vs The State of Bihar — MJC/3582/2019

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 24. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 07th May 2026.

Case disposed

CNR: BRHC010895532019

Filing Number

MJC/28825/2019

Filing Date

27-Aug-2019

Registration No

MJC/3582/2019

Registration Date

27-Aug-2019

Judge

Mr. Justice Rajiv Roy

Coram

Mr. Justice Rajiv Roy

Bench Type

Single Bench

Judicial Branch

Judicial Section

Decision Date

07-May-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED

Last updated 01-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Code of Civil Procedure Section 24
Constitution of India Section 215
Contempt of Courts Act Section 11,12

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Ashok Kumar

    Adv. Mrityunjay Kumar,Umesh Prasad,Umesh Prasad, ,Umesh Prasad

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.The State of Bihar

  2. 2.Mr. Asangba Chuba

  3. 3.Mr. Sanjay Kumar

  4. 4.Mr. Dr. R.D. Ranjan

  5. 5.Mr. Dr. Raj Kishore Prasad

  6. 6.Mr. Rahul Kumar

  7. 7.Mr. Dr. Brij Nandan Sharma

  8. 8.Mr. Dr. Mahindra Prasad Chaudhary

  9. 9.Mr. Dr. Rajesh Jha

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 07-May-2026

    Mr. Justice Rajiv RoyView PDF

    Case Summary: MJC/3582/2019 Ashok Kumar filed a contempt petition against Bihar health department officials for alleged willful disobedience of a court order dated 16.05.2019 from Civil Writ Case No. 4407 of 2016. The Patna High Court found that the officials had complied with the original order and disposed of the contempt petition, while granting the petitioner liberty to raise any remaining grievances in future proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 16-Dec-2021

    Miscellaneous

    The Joint Registrar Judicial Lawazima

  4. 27-Aug-2019

    Case filed

    Registration No. MJC/3582/2019

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: MJC/3582/2019 Ashok Kumar filed a contempt petition against Bihar health department officials for alleged willful disobedience of a court order dated 16.05.2019 from Civil Writ Case No. 4407 of 2016. The Patna High Court found that the officials had complied with the original order and disposed of the contempt petition, while granting the petitioner liberty to raise any remaining grievances in future proceedings. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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