Mahavir Singh vs Sgpc on 14 November, 2013
Author: Mahesh Grover
Bench: Mahesh Grover
CWP No. 7492 of 2001 1
IN THE HIGH COURT ... Date of decision : November 14, 2013
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Mahavir Singh
............Petitioner
Versus
SGPC
...........Respondent
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CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH GROVER
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Present: Mr. Vanita Sapra Kataria
Jagdish Singh S/Of Pal Singh vs Sgpc on 14 November, 2013
Author: Mahesh Grover
Bench: Mahesh Grover ... decision : November 14, 2013
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Jagdish Singh s/of Pal Singh
............Petitioner
Versus
SGPC
...........Respondent
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CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH GROVER
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Present: Mr. Vanita
Kirpal Singh vs Sgpc on 14 November, 2013
Author: Mahesh Grover
Bench: Mahesh Grover
CWP No. 6345 of 2001 1
IN THE HIGH COURT ... Date of decision : November 14, 2013
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Kirpal Singh
............Petitioner
Versus
SGPC
...........Respondent
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CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH GROVER
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Present: Mr. Vanita Sapra Kataria
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of
the statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of
the statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of
the statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of
the statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of the
statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of
the statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution
provisions of the Act and rules
set out above unmistakably show that SGPC is a creation of the
statute and Service Rules framed ... provision of the Act and the Rules will certainly make SGPC
amenable to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
226 of the Constitution