M/S GOYAL MINERAL PVT LTD vs STATE OF RAJASTHAN — CW /5310/2026

Case under Other Acts Section NO. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF on 24th March 2026.

CNR: RJHC020267932026

CASE DISPOSED

Next Hearing

24th March 2026

Filing Number

CW /15470/2026

Filing Date

18-03-2026

Registration No

CW /5310/2026

Registration Date

19-03-2026

Judge

GANESH RAM MEENA

Coram

GANESH RAM MEENA

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

Others ( 2103 )

Judicial Branch

WRIT

Decision Date

24th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED OF

Acts & Sections

Other Acts Section NO

Petitioner(s)

M/S GOYAL MINERAL PVT LTD

Adv. RAJ KUMAR SAINI

GANPATI INDUSTRIES

ARMAN GROUP COMPANY

JAI SINGH S/O SHRI RAM NIWAS

SOKEEN S/O SHRI MAGRU

Respondent(s)

STATE OF RAJASTHAN

DEPARTMENT OF MINING AND GEOLOGY

COMMISSIONER, TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT

DISTRICT TRANSPORT OFFICER

REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER

DISTRICT TRANSPORT OFFICER

REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER

REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER

REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER

REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER

REGIONAL TRANSPORT OFFICER

DISTRICT TRANSPORT OFFICER

DISTRICT TRANSPORT OFFICER

DISTRICT TRANSPORT OFFICER

Hearing History

Judge: GANESH RAM MEENA

24-03-2026

FOR ADMISSION- FRESH (WITH STAY)

Orders

24-03-2026
GANESH RAM MEENA

The Rajasthan High Court set aside the suspension of vehicle registration certificates for five petitioners, finding that their vehicles constitute their primary livelihood. The court ordered the petitioners to report before transport authorities on 07.04.2026 and submit explanations, with adjudication to follow within 15 days, applying precedent from an earlier similar case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Rajasthan High Court set aside the suspension of vehicle registration certificates for five petitioners, finding that their vehicles constitute their primary livelihood. The court ordered the petitioners to report before transport authorities on 07.04.2026 and submit explanations, with adjudication to follow within 15 days, applying precedent from an earlier similar case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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