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Rajasthan High Court Adjourns Batch of 60+ Writ Petitions, Directs Listing of AAG's Name for State - 2025-07-08

Subject : Civil Law - Writ Petition

Rajasthan High Court Adjourns Batch of 60+ Writ Petitions, Directs Listing of AAG's Name for State

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Rajasthan High Court Adjourns Hearing in 60+ Connected Writ Petitions

Jaipur: The Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench, has deferred the hearing in a significant batch of over 60 connected writ petitions, including the lead case of Gyanchand Soni v. State of Rajasthan . The court has scheduled the next hearing for May 20, 2025.


Case Proceedings and Court's Direction

In a brief procedural order issued on May 9, 2025, the single-judge bench of Justice Anoop KumarDhand addressed a large cluster of writ petitions filed between 2022 and 2023. The primary petitioner in the lead case is Gyanchand Soni , with the State of Rajasthan named as the respondent.

The court's order was concise, focusing on the future listing of the matter. Justice Dhand directed the court registry to ensure that the name of Mr. G.S. Gill , Additional Advocate General (AAG), is properly reflected in the cause list as the counsel representing the State respondents for the upcoming hearing.

The full text of the order stated:

"List these cases on 20.05.2025 at 11:00 AM after reflecting the name of Mr. G.S. Gill , AAG in the cause-list as counsel for the respondents."

Key Details of the Order

Bench: Justice Anoop KumarDhand

Lead Case: Gyanchand Soni S/o Shri Mahadev Prasad Soni Vs. State Of Rajasthan (S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 11939/2022)

Parties: Gyanchand Soni (Petitioner) vs. State of Rajasthan & Others (Respondents)

Next Hearing Date: May 20, 2025, at 11:00 AM.

Implications of the Order

This order is procedural in nature and does not delve into the merits or arguments of the petitions. By adjourning the matter and issuing a specific directive regarding the representation for the State, the court is ensuring that all administrative formalities are complete before the substantive hearing takes place. The large number of connected cases suggests a common legal question or grievance underlying all the petitions, which will be heard together for judicial efficiency. The petitioners and respondents will now prepare for the consolidated hearing scheduled for later in the month.

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