MAJOR SINGH AND ANR ANAMIKA vs STATE OF PUNJAB AND ORS — CWP/33544/2025

Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Disposed: --DISMISSED on 11th May 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 05-Dec-2025

CNR: PHHC011823292025

e-Filing Number

10-11-2025

Filing Number

CWP/71014/2025

Filing Date

10-Nov-2025

Registration No

CWP/33544/2025

Registration Date

10-Nov-2025

Judge

Mr. Justice Harsh Bunger

Coram

Mr. Justice Harsh Bunger

Bench Type

Single

Category

18.11 - LAND LAWS S.B. ( 448 )

Judicial Branch

WRITS -I BRANCH

Decision Date

11-May-2026

Nature of Disposal

--DISMISSED

Last updated 01-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Constitution of India Section 226

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.MAJOR SINGH AND ANR ANAMIKA

  2. 2.Major Singh

  3. 3.Amarjit Singh

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.STATE OF PUNJAB AND ORS

  2. 2.State of Punjab

  3. 3.Deputy Commissioner

  4. 4.The Collector

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 11-May-2026

    Mr. Justice Harsh BungerView PDF

    Case Summary: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana allowed Major Singh and another to withdraw their writ petition (seeking to quash orders from the Water Resources Department dated 18.07.2023 and 04.06.2025) with liberty to file a fresh petition. The court permitted withdrawal because relevant revenue records (Jamabandi) relating to the disputed land were inadvertently not attached to the original petition, allowing the petitioners to file an amended petition with complete documentation. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 10-Nov-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. CWP/33544/2025

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana allowed Major Singh and another to withdraw their writ petition (seeking to quash orders from the Water Resources Department dated 18.07.2023 and 04.06.2025) with liberty to file a fresh petition. The court permitted withdrawal because relevant revenue records (Jamabandi) relating to the disputed land were inadvertently not attached to the original petition, allowing the petitioners to file an amended petition with complete documentation. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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