GANESHKUMAR RAJESHWARRAO SELUKAR vs MAHENDRA BHASKAR LIMAYE — C.A. No. 9982/2024

Case under Judiciary : Appointment/termination of Chairman/ Vice-chairman/members of Statutory Tribunals [other Than Covered Under Category 40] Section III. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010452992023

DISPOSED

Filing Date

30-10-2023 11:31 PM

Registration No

C.A. No. 009982 / 2024

Diary Number

45299/2023

Order Date

21-05-2025

Document Type

Judgement - of Main Case

Neutral Citation

2025 INSC 752

Disposal Type

Partly Allowed

Acts & Sections

Judiciary : Appointment/termination of Chairman/ Vice-Chairman/Members of statutory tribunals [other than covered under Category 40] Section III

Petitioner(s)

GANESHKUMAR RAJESHWARRAO SELUKAR

Adv. NISHANT RAMAKANTRAO KATNESHWARKAR

Respondent(s)

MAHENDRA BHASKAR LIMAYE

Adv. ANJU THOMAS[caveat] AMRISH KUMAR[R-2] AADITYA ANIRUDDHA PANDE[R-3]

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.M. SUNDRESH and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL

21-05-2025

Fixed Date by Court

06-02-2025

Fixed Date by Court

29-01-2025

Fixed Date by Court

26-09-2024

Fixed Date by Court

18-09-2024

Fixed Date by Court

Orders in this case

View Full Judgment
casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Civil Appeal No. 9982/2024 Court Decision: The Supreme Court partly allowed Civil Appeal No. 9982/2024 and related appeals, upholding most appointments of 112 candidates made by Maharashtra to Consumer Commission posts on 05.10.2023. The Court struck down Rule 6(1) regarding Selection Committee composition (finding excessive executive dominance) and Rule 10(2) reducing tenure to 4 years (mandating 5 years minimum). The Court directed new Rules within 4 months with judicial majority in Selection Committees and clarified written examinations required only for non-judicial members, not for judicial positions like President or Judicial Members. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Browse Related Cases

More from this court

Supreme Court of India All courts →

Explore other courts

Search Another Case