SANJAY KUMAR vs MUKHYA NAGAR ADHIKARI NAGAR NIGAM HARIDWAR Advocate - SANDEEP KOTHARI — WPMS/1585/2026

Case under Under Article 226 of the Constituion of India Section 226. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 30th May 2026.

CNR: UKHC010091332026

CASE DISPOSED

Filing Number

WPMS/4752/2026

Filing Date

27-05-2026

Registration No

WPMS/1585/2026

Registration Date

27-05-2026

Judge

Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pankaj Purohit

Coram

Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pankaj Purohit

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

MISC WRIT PETITION ( 2 )

Sub-Category

MISC MATTERS ( 47 )

Judicial Branch

ALL SECTIONS (CIVIL AND CRIMINAL)

Decision Date

30th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED

Acts & Sections

Under Article 226 of the Constituion of India Section 226

Petitioner(s)

SANJAY KUMAR

Adv. ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA,RAMESH NAINWAL,RAMESH NAINWAL, ,RAMESH NAINWAL

Respondent(s)

MUKHYA NAGAR ADHIKARI NAGAR NIGAM HARIDWAR Advocate - SANDEEP KOTHARI

EXECUTIVE ENGINEER

Adv. SANDEEP KOTHARI

Hearing History

Judge: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pankaj Purohit

30-05-2026

FRESH CASES FOR ADMISSION -3

Orders

30-05-2026
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pankaj Purohit

Summary of WPMS/1585/2026 The Uttarakhand High Court disposed of 17 consolidated writ petitions filed by construction contractors against Nagar Nigam Haridwar for non-payment of completed civil works. Rather than issuing an immediate mandamus, the court granted petitioners liberty to submit fresh representations within two weeks, directing the Nagar Nigam to decide these within eight weeks by reasoned order. The respondent did not contest this relief, enabling an administrative resolution pathway before formal enforcement. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of WPMS/1585/2026 The Uttarakhand High Court disposed of 17 consolidated writ petitions filed by construction contractors against Nagar Nigam Haridwar for non-payment of completed civil works. Rather than issuing an immediate mandamus, the court granted petitioners liberty to submit fresh representations within two weeks, directing the Nagar Nigam to decide these within eight weeks by reasoned order. The respondent did not contest this relief, enabling an administrative resolution pathway before formal enforcement. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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