SH. VIJAY KUMAR DAHIYA vs UNION OF INDIA THROUGH THE SECRETARY — SLP(C) No. 2296/2015

Case under Section XIV. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010008622015

DISPOSED

Filing Date

07-01-2015 05:49 PM

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 2296/2015

Diary Number

862/2015

Order Date

24-10-2017

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Acts & Sections

Section XIV

Petitioner(s)

SH. VIJAY KUMAR DAHIYA

Adv. SUDARSHAN RAJAN[P-1]

Respondent(s)

UNION OF INDIA THROUGH THE SECRETARY

Adv. SUSHMA SURI[R-1] SUSHMA SURI[R-2] SUSHMA SURI[R-3]

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.A. BOBDE and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE L. NAGESWARA RAO

24-10-2017

Fixed Date by Court

11-09-2017

After Week/Month/Vacation

28-07-2017

After Week/Month/Vacation

05-07-2017

After Week/Month/Vacation

Orders

29-07-2016 ROP
29-07-2016 Office Report
29-07-2016 ROP
08-07-2016 ROP
08-07-2016 ROP
29-04-2016 ROP
29-04-2016 Office Report
29-04-2016 ROP
05-04-2016 ROP
05-04-2016 Office Report
05-04-2016 ROP
15-02-2016 ROP
15-02-2016 Office Report
15-02-2016 ROP
15-12-2015 ROP
15-12-2015 ROP
30-11-2015 ROP
30-11-2015 ROP
31-08-2015 Office Report
12-05-2015 ROP
12-05-2015 ROP
20-04-2015 ROP
20-04-2015 ROP
20-04-2015 Office Report
20-04-2015 Office Report
20-04-2015 ROP
20-04-2015 ROP
13-03-2015 ROP
13-03-2015 Office Report
13-03-2015 ROP
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Summary of SLP(C) No. 2296/2015 - Sh. Vijay Kumar Dahiya v. Union of India The Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petitions challenging a Delhi High Court order dated 24-12-2014. However, the Court directed that if any of the affected petitioners apply for appointment in future pursuant to any advertisement, the Union of India shall consider age relaxation in their favour as per law. Applications for discharge of Advocates-on-Record were allowed and pending interlocutory applications were disposed of. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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