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C. Ganeshan(Deceased) vs National Insurance Co. Ltd on 25 June, 2024

In Radhakrishna Panicker v. State of Kerala [2001 (3) KLT 631], a Division Bench of this Court held that, in case of writ petitions involving identical issues, it is not justifiable when certain original petitions are admitted, while some others are dismissed. To avoid the possibility of a 7 Review Petn. No.1228 of 2019 contradictory order, the court has to hear all matters together and pass a common order. If writ petitions raising the same issue are heard by different Judges on different occasions, there will be a possibility of contradictory judgments on the same issue. That may create an anomalous situation and create difficulties for the administration of justice. Paragraph 2 of that decision read thus;
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The Advisory Board To The Education ... vs St. Peter’S College Trust, Kolenchery on 11 April, 2025

10. We notice that the above issue raised by the appellant is no more res integra in view of the decision of a Division Bench of this Court in Radhakrishna Panicker v. State of Kerala [2001 (3) KLT 631], which was one rendered taking note of the law laid down by the Apex Court in Bir Bajrang Kumar v. State of Bihar 2025:KER:31630 WA NO. 1866 OF 2024 11 [AIR 1987 SC 1345].
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