KAMLESH JOSHI AND ORS.. vs STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH HIGHER EDUCATION SECRETARY — SLP(C) No. 8332/2007

Case under Section IV-C. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010078502007

DISPOSED

Filing Date

15-Mar-2007

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 8332/2007

Diary Number

7850/2007

Order Date

05-Feb-2024

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Disposed Off

Data as of 23-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Section IV-C

Petitioner(s)

KAMLESH JOSHI AND ORS..

Adv. SARAD KUMAR SINGHANIA[P-1]

Respondent(s)

STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH HIGHER EDUCATION SECRETARY

Adv. GOPAL SINGH[R-3] MRINAL GOPAL ELKER[R-1] MRINAL GOPAL ELKER[R-2] MRINAL GOPAL ELKER[R-4]

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B.R. GAVAI, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUDHANSHU DHULIA and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANDEEP MEHTA

05-Feb-2024

Fixed Date by Court

14-Sep-2023

Ordinary

16-Mar-2023

Fixed Date by Court

01-Feb-2023

Administrative Order

27-Feb-2020

Ordinary

Orders

15-Dec-2016 ROP
15-Dec-2016 ROP
24-Nov-2016 ROP
24-Nov-2016 ROP
17-Nov-2011 ROP
07-Jan-2011 ROP
24-Nov-2010 ROP
11-May-2010 ROP
18-Mar-2010 ROP
14-Jan-2010 ROP
18-Nov-2009 ROP
15-Sep-2009 ROP
17-Aug-2009 ROP
28-Jul-2009 ROP
28-Jul-2009 ROP
25-Mar-2009 ROP
18-Mar-2009 ROP
06-Feb-2009 ROP
19-Dec-2008 ROP
18-Dec-2008 ROP
07-Nov-2008 ROP
02-Sep-2008 ROP
20-Aug-2007 ROP
16-Apr-2007 ROP
10-Apr-2007 ROP
05-Apr-2007 ROP
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casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: SLP(C) No. 008332/2007 - Kamlesh Joshi v. State of Madhya Pradesh Outcome: On 05-02-2024, the Supreme Court bench (Justices B.R. Gavai, Sudhanshu Dhulia, and Sandeep Mehta) disposed of all special leave petitions and related applications as infructuous due to efflux of time. The petitions, which arose from a High Court of Madhya Pradesh order dated 27-02-2007, were found to have lost their purpose and were accordingly closed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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