MOHD RAFI vs STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS — CWP/11906/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 227. Disposed: --DISPOSED OF on 21st April 2026.
CNR: PHHC010655672026
Next Hearing
21st April 2026
e-Filing Number
17-04-2026
Filing Number
CWP/23386/2026
Filing Date
18-04-2026
Registration No
CWP/11906/2026
Registration Date
18-04-2026
Judge
MR. JUSTICE DEEPINDER SINGH NALWA
Coram
MR. JUSTICE DEEPINDER SINGH NALWA
Category
68.21 - SERVICE-PUNJAB POLICE ( 779 )
Judicial Branch
WRITS -I BRANCH
Decision Date
21st April 2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISPOSED OF
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
MOHD RAFI
Adv. ABDUL AZIZ
Mohd Rafi
Respondent(s)
STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS
Mohd Rafi
Director General of Police
Inspector General of Police
Assistant Inspector General of Police
Senior Superintendent of Police
Orders
Summary: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of Mohd. Rafi's writ petition seeking compliance with a July 1, 2023 Appellate Authority order regarding his pay and pension fixation. The State had previously committed to compliance within three months (in September 2024) but failed to do so. The court directed Respondent No.4 to consider and decide the petitioner's legal notice dated January 29, 2026 within two months from receipt of the certified order, without commenting on merits. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of Mohd. Rafi's writ petition seeking compliance with a July 1, 2023 Appellate Authority order regarding his pay and pension fixation. The State had previously committed to compliance within three months (in September 2024) but failed to do so. The court directed Respondent No.4 to consider and decide the petitioner's legal notice dated January 29, 2026 within two months from receipt of the certified order, without commenting on merits. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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