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2004 Supreme(Raj) 1267

RAJESH BALIA, O.P.BISHNOI
State of Rajasthan – Appellant
Versus
Sukhpal Singh – Respondent


JUDGMENT

1. - So far as, D.B. Civil Spl. Appeal State of Rajasthan v. Sukhpal Singh is concerned, the writ petition filed by the State was rejected on the ground that the petitioner has not impleaded the Rajasthan Civil Services Appellate Tribunal, Jaipur, whose order was under challenge, as a party in the writ 5 petition. In the present case, the petitioner has directly approached this Court without making the Tribunal a party would not have a reason to dismiss the writ petition.

2. The Writ Petition No. 4309/2001; State of Rajasthan and Anr. v. Raju Ram Choudhary and Another has not been decided. This writ to petition is also directed against the order of the Tribunal. In either case, the result will not affect the directions in this case, which have become final.

3. By order dated 21.5.2003 passed in D.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 55/2003 arising out of D.B. Special Appeal No. 105/2002 Satyadev Aadha v. State of Rajasthan and another , the above two petitions were directed to be listed alongwith the said Contempt Petition.

4. We have heard all these three cases together and passed a separate order in Contempt Petition as the main petition stood disposed of by order datad 14.













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