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Orissa High Court

Kavi Sangram Keshari Satpathy vs State Of Odisha And Others ..... ... on 19 January, 2026

Author: Aditya Kumar Mohapatra

Bench: Aditya Kumar Mohapatra

                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
                               WP(C) No.189 of 2026

            Kavi Sangram Keshari Satpathy             .....                 Petitioners
            and others
                                                               Represented by Adv. -
                                                               Ms. Bijayalaxmi Sahoo

                                           -versus-
            State Of Odisha and others                .....             Opposite Party
                                                              Represented by Adv. -

                                                              Mr. D.K. Sahu, AGA

                                 CORAM:
            THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ADITYA KUMAR MOHAPATRA

                                           ORDER

19.01.2026 Order No.

01. 1. This matter is taken up through Hybrid Arrangement (Virtual /Physical Mode).

2. Heard Ms. Bijaylaxmi Sahoo, learned counsel appearing for Petitioners and learned Additional Government Advocate appearing for State-Opposite Parties.

3. The subject matter of this writ petition is substantially similar to one in W.P.(C) No.20855 of 2025 between Ananta Narayan Mishra v. State of Odisha disposed of by the Coordinate Bench vide order dated 01.08.2025 and, therefore, learned counsel for the Petitioners submits that her clients would be satisfied if a direction in terms of the said decision is passed on the representation at Annexure-2. Learned counsel for the Petitioners also brings to the notice Page 1 of 1. of this Court the decision in Ritanjali Giri @ Paul v. State of Odisha (School & M.E. Deptt) & others, 2016 (I) ILR-1162 in support of her case.

4. Mr. D.K. Sahu, learned Additional Government Advocate appearing for State-Opposite Parties does not dispute the position as asserted by learned counsel for the Petitioners. It is a rule of adjudicatory process that similar cases should be treated similarly subject to all just exceptions.

5. In the above circumstances, the writ petition is disposed of directing Opposite Party No.2 to consider the subject representation at Annexure-2 in accordance with law within a period of eight weeks, which will include informing the Petitioners the result of such consideration.

6. It is open to the answering Opposite Parties to solicit any information or documents from the side of the Petitioners, as required for taking a decision on the subject representation. However, in that guise delay shall not be brooked.

7. Now, no costs Web copy of order to be acted upon by all concerned.

( A.K. Mohapatra ) Judge SignatureDebasis Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: DEBASIS AECH Reason: Authentication Location: ORISSA HIGH COURT Date: 21-Jan-2026 13:34:20 Page 2 of 2.