RAJESH KUMAR S/O BANSIDHAR vs STATE OF RAJASTHAN — CW/5808/2026
Case under Other Acts Section NO. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF on 09th April 2026.
CNR: RJHC020285102026
Next Hearing
01st April 2026
Filing Number
CW/16514/2026
Filing Date
24-03-2026
Registration No
CW/5808/2026
Registration Date
27-03-2026
Judge
MUNNURI LAXMAN
Coram
MUNNURI LAXMAN
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
Other service matters ( 516 )
Judicial Branch
WRIT
Decision Date
09th April 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED OF
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
RAJESH KUMAR S/O BANSIDHAR
Adv. RAM PRATAP SAINI
Respondent(s)
STATE OF RAJASTHAN
THE DIRECTOR, SECONDARY EDUCATION
THE JOINT DIRECTOR, SCHOOL EDUCATION
THE DISTRICT ELECTION OFFICER (COLLECTOR)
THE ELECTION REGISTRATION OFFICER (S.D.M.)
Hearing History
Judge: MUNNURI LAXMAN
FOR ADMISSION- FRESH (WITH STAY)
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 01-04-2026 | FOR ADMISSION- FRESH (WITH STAY) |
Orders
The Rajasthan High Court disposed of the petition following a coordinate bench judgment in *Ten Singh v. State of Rajasthan*, directing that teachers assigned as Booth Level Officers (BLOs) can be relieved if they file representation within 20 days showing they are single teachers, or if a government employee elector is identified for the position. The court applied the earlier precedent's guidelines to resolve the present case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The Rajasthan High Court disposed of the petition following a coordinate bench judgment in *Ten Singh v. State of Rajasthan*, directing that teachers assigned as Booth Level Officers (BLOs) can be relieved if they file representation within 20 days showing they are single teachers, or if a government employee elector is identified for the position. The court applied the earlier precedent's guidelines to resolve the present case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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