MS LOKESH KUMAR CONTRACTOR vs STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS — CWP/7535/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 226,227. Disposed: --DISPOSED OF on 24th March 2026.
CNR: PHHC010395432026
e-Filing Number
06-03-2026
Filing Number
CWP/13351/2026
Filing Date
07-Mar-2026
Registration No
CWP/7535/2026
Registration Date
10-Mar-2026
Judge
Mr. Justice Jagmohan Bansal
Coram
Mr. Justice Jagmohan Bansal
Category
63.66 - CASE RLT TO REL OF PAY OF WRK DON UND ORD GOVT FUN ( 759 )
Judicial Branch
WRITS -I BRANCH
Decision Date
24-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISPOSED OF
Last updated 11-Apr-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.MS LOKESH KUMAR CONTRACTOR
Adv. SANDEEP BHATIA
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2.State of Haryana and others
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS
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2.State of Haryana and others
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3.Engineering in Chief
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4.Superintending Engineer
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5.Executive Engineer
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6.Sub Divisional Engineer
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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24-Mar-2026
Mr. Justice Jagmohan BansalView PDF
Case Summary: CWP/7535/2026 The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of the petition filed by M/S Lokesh Kumar Contractor seeking release of dues for work performed. The State of Haryana admitted its liability and committed to payment within four months. The court directed the State to release the admitted dues within four months from the judgment date (24.03.2026) with interest at 6% per annum from the date bills were passed, with interest escalating to 9% if payment is delayed beyond the stipulated period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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07-Mar-2026
Case filed
Registration No. CWP/7535/2026
Case Summary: CWP/7535/2026 The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of the petition filed by M/S Lokesh Kumar Contractor seeking release of dues for work performed. The State of Haryana admitted its liability and committed to payment within four months. The court directed the State to release the admitted dues within four months from the judgment date (24.03.2026) with interest at 6% per annum from the date bills were passed, with interest escalating to 9% if payment is delayed beyond the stipulated period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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