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2025 Supreme(Online)(HP) 9789

IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RANJAN SHARMA
Anil Kumar – Appellant
Versus
State of H.P – Respondent


Petitioner Advocates:Shalini Thakur ,Respondent Advocate: A.G

IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

AT SHIMLA

CWPOA No.620 of 2019 Decided on: 22.11.2025

_________________________________________________________ Anil Kumar ....Petitioner

Versus

State of Himachal Pradesh & Others ... Respondents

CORAM o

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ranjan Sharma, Judge

1Whether approved for reporting?. Yes

For the petitioner: t Mr. Shivalik Bhaik, Advocate

r vice Ms. Shalini Thakur,

Advocate, for the petitioner.

For the respondents: Mr. Sumit Sharma, Deputy

o Advocate General, for

the respondents-State.

Ranjan Sharma, Judge [Oral]

Petitioner, Anil Kumar, had initially filed

CWP No. 9281 of 2011, and upon establishment of State Administrative Tribunal the matter was transferred to Tribunal and now after its abolition, the matter stands transferred to this Court, as CWPOA No.620 0f 2019,

seeking the following relief(s):-

“(i). For issuing a writ of Mandamus to the

respondents for appointing the petitioner as a Clerk on Compassionate Grounds instead of his present compassionate appointment as Beldar,

with all consequential benefits.”

1 Whether reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment?

FACTUAL MATRIX:

2. Grievance of the petitioner is thatP his father Late Shri Chanan Singh, d

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