MANDEEP KUMAR vs STATE OF PUNJAB — CWP/15402/2026
Case under The Punjab State Election Commission Act, 1994 Section 1. Disposed: --DISPOSED OF on 15th May 2026.
CNR: PHHC010837702026
Next Hearing
15th May 2026
e-Filing Number
14-05-2026
Filing Number
CWP/30449/2026
Filing Date
14-05-2026
Registration No
CWP/15402/2026
Registration Date
14-05-2026
Judge
MR. JUSTICE HARSIMRAN SINGH SETHI , MR. JUSTICE DEEPAK MANCHANDA
Coram
MR. JUSTICE HARSIMRAN SINGH SETHI , MR. JUSTICE DEEPAK MANCHANDA
Category
7 - ELECTION MATTERS ( 403 )
Judicial Branch
WRITS -I BRANCH
Decision Date
15th May 2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISPOSED OF
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
MANDEEP KUMAR
Adv. ANKUSH VERMA
State of Punjab
Kamlesh Kaur
Manjit Kaur
JASVIR KAUR
Jaspreet Kaur
Satinder Singh
Kamaljit Kaur
Jaswant Kaur
Sukhwinder Singh
Harbhajan Singh
Bhupinder Kaur
Iqbal Singh Bains
Kulwinder Kaur
Kulwinder Kaur
Bhawna
Om Parkash Agnihotri
Narinder Agnihotri
Respondent(s)
STATE OF PUNJAB
State of Punjab
Kamlesh Kaur
Manjit Kaur
JASVIR KAUR
Jaspreet Kaur
Orders
Case Summary: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of the writ petition after the petitioner's counsel stated the final voting list had not been challenged. The court allowed the petition to be withdrawn without pressing further, granting the petitioners liberty to file a fresh petition challenging the final voting list before an appropriate forum as required by law. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana disposed of the writ petition after the petitioner's counsel stated the final voting list had not been challenged. The court allowed the petition to be withdrawn without pressing further, granting the petitioners liberty to file a fresh petition challenging the final voting list before an appropriate forum as required by law. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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