Case Law
Subject : Procedural Law - Writ Jurisdiction
GUWAHATI:
The Gauhati High Court, in an order dated May 19, 2025, has granted a three-week adjournment in a significant writ petition [WP(C) 136/2024] filed by Sh.
The writ petition, led by Sh.
While the specific grievances and reliefs sought by the numerous petitioners are not detailed in the current procedural order, the nature of the respondents suggests the matter could pertain to issues concerning land, revenue, border management, or administrative actions affecting the petitioners, many of whom appear to belong to the Chakma and Tongchangya communities residing in Lawngtlai District, Mizoram.
During the hearing before
Honourable Mrs. Justice
Marli Vankung
, Ms.
The Court noted, "None appears for respondent Nos. 6 & 7 [Chakma Autonomous District Council and its Senior Revenue Officer], though the postal consignment report shows that notice is duly served on them."
In light of the requests for time to file responses and to ensure all parties are duly represented, Justice Vankung ordered: > "In view of the above, list the matter after 3 (three) weeks We may also await for respondent Nos. 6 & 7 to be duly represented."
This adjournment underscores the judicial principle of audi alteram partem (hear the other side), ensuring that all respondents have an adequate opportunity to present their case through counter-affidavits before the matter is taken up for further consideration. The High Court will resume hearing the petition after three weeks, by which time the Union and State government respondents are expected to have filed their replies, and efforts will likely be made to secure representation for the Chakma Autonomous District Council and its officer. The progression of this case, involving a substantial number of petitioners and multiple governmental bodies, will be closely watched.
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