CHIEF MUNICIPAL OFFICER, NAGDA vs BALKISHAN — SLP(C) No. 7624/2006
Case under Section IV-C. Status: Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010029212006
Filing Date
30-Jan-2006
Registration No
SLP(C) No. 7624/2006
Diary Number
2921/2006
Order Date
06-Feb-2012
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Disposal Type
Dismissed
Last updated 17-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.CHIEF MUNICIPAL OFFICER, NAGDA
Adv. ASHWANI BHARDWAJ
Respondent(s)
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1.BALKISHAN
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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06-Feb-2012
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12-May-2011
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12-May-2011
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30-Mar-2011
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10-Dec-2010
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23-Sep-2010
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23-Sep-2010
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09-Aug-2010
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23-Jul-2010
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08-Jul-2010
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06-May-2010
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16-Mar-2010
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04-Feb-2010
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08-Dec-2009
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26-Oct-2009
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30-Sep-2009
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31-Jul-2009
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26-Nov-2008
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17-Oct-2008
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28-Jul-2008
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23-Aug-2006
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17-Apr-2006
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30-Jan-2006
Case filed
Registration No. SLP(C) No. 7624/2006
Summary of SLP(C) No. 007624/2006 On 06/02/2012, the Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by Chief Municipal Officer, Nagda against Balkishan. The Court held that the underlying High Court order (W.P. No. 1473/2005, dated 20/10/2005) had attained finality, as the petitioner failed to file an intra-court appeal after the special leave petition was disposed. Consequently, the Court dismissed all applications seeking recall of its 23/08/2006 order, finding no purpose would be served by recalling it. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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