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Mahesh Chand S/O Shri Kishan Lal ... vs State Of Rajasthan on 23 July, 2020

Learned counsel for the respondents Mr.PS Naruka and Mr.Deepak Prajapat submit that the law, laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan Vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), has clearly held that the order of suspension cannot be interfered by the High Court and it is only the competent Authority to take into account the relevant parameters / consideration for adjudging the validity of suspension order.
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Girraj Prasad S/O Shri Kainhyalal vs State Of Rajasthan on 23 July, 2020

Learned counsel for the respondents Mr.PS Naruka and Mr.Deepak Prajapat submit that the law, laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan Vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), has clearly held that the order of suspension cannot be interfered by the High Court and it is only the competent Authority to take into account the relevant parameters / consideration for adjudging the validity of suspension order.
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Ram Kishore Jat S/O Shri Sukkan Ram vs State Of Rajasthan on 23 July, 2020

Learned counsel for the respondents Mr.PS Naruka and Mr.Deepak Prajapat submit that the law, laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan Vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), has clearly held that the order of suspension cannot be interfered by the High Court and it is only the competent Authority to take into account the relevant parameters / consideration for adjudging the validity of suspension order.
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Jitendra Kumar S/O Shri Ramjilal vs State Of Rajasthan on 23 July, 2020

Learned counsel for the respondents Mr.PS Naruka and Mr.Deepak Prajapat submit that the law, laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan Vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), has clearly held that the order of suspension cannot be interfered by the High Court and it is only the competent Authority to take into account the relevant parameters / consideration for adjudging the validity of suspension order.
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Varndavan Singh Son Of Shri Shiv Charan ... vs State Of Rajasthan on 24 July, 2020

This Court considering the law laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan & Ors. vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), disposes of the present writ petition by giving liberty to the petitioner to file a comprehensive/detailed representation before the competent authority within a period of two weeks and the competent authority is also directed to decide the representation in expeditious manner but in no case, later than five weeks from the date of filing of representation.
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Suresh Kumar S/O Shri Banwari Lal vs The State Of Rajasthan on 24 July, 2020

This Court considering the law laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan & Ors. vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), disposes of the present writ petition by giving liberty to the petitioner to file a comprehensive/detailed representation before the competent authority within a period of two weeks and the competent authority is also directed to decide the representation in expeditious manner but in no case, later than five weeks from the date of filing of representation.
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Dharam Singh S/O Shri Failiram Gurjar vs State Of Rajasthan on 11 September, 2020

This Court considering the law laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan & Ors. vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), disposes of the present writ petition by giving liberty to the petitioner to file a comprehensive/detailed representation before the competent authority within a period of two weeks and the competent authority is also directed to decide the representation in expeditious manner but in no case, later than five weeks from the date of filing of representation."
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Aas Mohammed Son Of Late Shri Chander ... vs The State Of Rajasthan on 18 November, 2020

This Court considering the law laid down by the Division Bench in the case of State of Rajasthan & Ors. vs. Manvendra Singh (supra), disposes of the present writ petition by giving liberty to the petitioner to file a comprehensive/detailed representation before the competent authority within a period of two weeks and the competent authority is also directed to decide the representation in expeditious manner but in no case, later than five weeks from the date of filing of representation."
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