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Amiya Kanti Patnaik vs Revenue on 5 March, 2024

At the stage, it is relevant to put on record that the Hon'ble High Court of Orissa for the delay in conclusion of the criminal case directed to promote the applicant giving effect to the recommendation of DPC entitling him all consequential benefits in the cases of Nihar Ranjan Choudhury Vs State of Odisha, W.P.(C) No.21793 of 2021, disposed of on 06.11.2023; State of Orissa & Ors. Vs. Ashok Kumar Hota & Anr., W.P.(C) No. 18500/2015 disposed of on 06.05.2022, and Dr. Malaya Kumar Pradhan Vs State of Orissa & Anr., in W.P.(C) No. 33216/2021 disposed of on 07.12.2022. Thus, as discussed above, this being one such case, by applying the law laid down in the above cases, the applicant is also entitled to the relief claimed in this OA.
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Jagdeep Dhanda vs Department Of Personnel And Training on 5 December, 2025

33. Similarly, the case of Nihar Ranjan Choudhar Vs. State of Odisha and Another (WP(c) No. 21793 of 2021 is distinguishable as induction of State Service Officer to the IAS cadre is covered by the Regulation 1955 and the respondents have considered the case of the applicant in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the Regulations, 1955.
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Sri Dasrathi Ram Dora vs State Of Odisha And Others .... Opposite ... on 22 January, 2024

8. Learned counsel appearing for the Petitioner, on the other hand, heavily relied upon the judgment in Nihar Ranjan Page 3 of 5 // 4 // Choudhury's case (supra). She further contended that the judgment that has been referred to by the learned Additional Government Advocate in W.A. No.805 of 2021 and batch of Writ Appeals has been specifically taken note of by the learned coordinate Bench in its judgment dated 06.11.2023. Learned coordinate Bench referring to the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Union of India and others Vrs. K.V. Jankiraman and others, reported in (1991) 4 SCC 109 and similar other judgments of the Hon'ble Supreme Court including the case of State of Punjab and others Vrs. Chaman Lal Goyal, reported in (1995) 2 SCC 570 was pleased to grant ad-hoc promotion to the Petitioner in that case.
Orissa High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 0 - A K Mohapatra - Full Document

Imran Mattoo (Age: 40 Years) vs Union Territory Of Jammu & on 19 July, 2024

which is not applicable to the case in hand, as the facts of the instant case are distinct from the facts of the above said case, to the extent that charges were not framed in that case and sealed cover was pending. The other judgments relied upon by the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner are also not applicable to the case in hand.
Jammu & Kashmir High Court - Srinagar Bench Cites 8 - Cited by 0 - W S Nargal - Full Document

Union Of India & Others vs Amiya Kanti Patnaik .... Opp. Party on 12 January, 2026

At the stage, it is relevant to put on record that the Hon'ble High Court of Orissa for the delay in conclusion of the criminal case directed to promote the applicant giving effect to the recommendation of DPC entitling him all consequential benefits in the cases of Nihar Ranjan Choudhury Vs State of Odisha, W.P.(C) No.21793 of 2021, disposed of on 06.11.2023; State of Orissa & Ors. Vs. Ashok Kumar Hota & Anr., W.P.(C) No. 18500/2015 disposed of on 06.05.2022, and Dr. Malaya Kumar Pradhan Vs State of Orissa & Anr., in W.P.(C) No. 33216/2021 disposed of on 07.12.2022. Thus, as discussed above, this being one such case, by applying the law laid down in the above cases, the applicant is also entitled to the relief claimed in this OA."
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Basanta Kumar Nayak vs State Of Odisha And Another .... ... on 31 August, 2024

In this respect, Mr. Dash, learned counsel for the petitioner has placed reliance on Nihar Ranjan Choudhury vs. State of Odisha and another (W.P.(C) No.21793 of 2021 vide judgment dated 06.11.2023 rendered by a Single Judge of this Court distinguishing the Division Bench decision of this Court in State of Odisha & Another vs. Joseph Barik; 2023 (II) ILR-CUT 361. In such view of the matter, he prayed to allow this writ petition.
Orissa High Court Cites 2 - Cited by 0 - M S Raman - Full Document
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