EHC PAWAN KUMAR NO 505 PWL vs 1 STATE OF HARYANA — CWP/18959/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Disposed: --DISPOSED OF on 05th June 2026.
CNR: PHHC010991702026
e-Filing Number
03-06-2026
Filing Number
CWP/36983/2026
Filing Date
03-Jun-2026
Registration No
CWP/18959/2026
Registration Date
03-Jun-2026
Judge
Justice (To Be Nominated)
Coram
Justice (To Be Nominated)
Judicial Branch
WRITS -I BRANCH
Decision Date
05-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISPOSED OF
Last updated 06-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.EHC PAWAN KUMAR NO 505 PWL
Adv. SURESH KUMAR REDHU
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2.1 State of Haryana
Respondent(s)
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1.1 STATE OF HARYANA
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2.1 State of Haryana
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3.2 Director General of Police
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4.3 Director
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5.4 Inspector General of Police,
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6.5 Superintendent of Police
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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05-Jun-2026
Justice (To Be Nominated)View PDF
The High Court of Punjab & Haryana disposed of Pawan Kumar's petition by applying the reasoning from a recent decision in CWP No.18791 of 2026 (EHC Virender and others vs. State of Haryana), finding the matter squarely covered by that precedent. The State conceded the petition's merit but noted a Letter Patent Appeal against the underlying decision was pending, though no stay had been granted, leading to the petition's disposal in terms of the earlier order. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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03-Jun-2026
Case filed
Registration No. CWP/18959/2026
The High Court of Punjab & Haryana disposed of Pawan Kumar's petition by applying the reasoning from a recent decision in CWP No.18791 of 2026 (EHC Virender and others vs. State of Haryana), finding the matter squarely covered by that precedent. The State conceded the petition's merit but noted a Letter Patent Appeal against the underlying decision was pending, though no stay had been granted, leading to the petition's disposal in terms of the earlier order. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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