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Suresh Chandra Jat vs State Of Rajasthan on 19 July, 2022

The application is, therefore, dismissed as not pressed. Learned counsel for the parties submit that the issue raised in the present writ petition is similar to that of Jagdish Prasad Nai v. State of Rajasthan & Ors.: S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.1507/2022 & other connected matters, decided on 26.5.2022 (Downloaded on 19/07/2022 at 09:09:15 PM) (2 of 3) [CW-3038/2022] and, therefore, the present writ petition may also be decided in light of and with similar directions as given in the said case.
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Prem Prakash vs State Of Rajasthan on 19 July, 2022

Order 19/07/2022 Learned counsel for the parties submit that the issue raised in the present writ petition is similar to that of Jagdish Prasad Nai v. State of Rajasthan & Ors.: S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.1507/2022 & other connected matters, decided on 26.5.2022 and, therefore, the present writ petition may also be decided in light of and with similar directions as given in the said case.
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Santosh Ajmera vs State Of Rajasthan on 20 July, 2022

Order 20/07/2022 Learned counsel for the parties submit that the issue raised in the present writ petition is similar to that of Jagdish Prasad Nai v. State of Rajasthan & Ors.: S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.1507/2022 & other connected matters, decided on 26.5.2022 and, therefore, the present writ petition may also be decided in light of and with similar directions as given in the said case.
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Gosai Ram vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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Pawan Prajapat vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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Virender Singh Chouhan vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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Suresh Prajapat vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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Virender Singh vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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Prakash Kumar vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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Rakesh Jakhar vs State Of Rajasthan on 25 July, 2022

In view of submissions made, the writ petitions filed by the petitioners are also disposed of with similar directions, which have been given in the case of Jagdish Prasad Nai (supra). However, it is made clear that the representation be made by the petitioners within a period of seven days and the Additional Director (Administration), Medical, Health and Family Welfare Department, would pass appropriate order within a period of two weeks thereafter. The expectation of the Court regarding the conclusion of the entire exercise is extended in the present cases by 22.08.2022.
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