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Decision of supreme court bench gs singhvi,gopal gowda.2010

(Querist) 06 May 2020 This query is : Resolved 
In 2010 recruitment of third gred teacher in Sanskrit Department of Rajasthan the rajasthan High court passed a order on 2 august to dismiss 3rd gred teachers after servicing more than 6 month in sanskrit dept.due to merit list changed by RPSC.This order challenged in supreme court & honorable bench of judge G S SINGHVI ,GOPAL GOWDA & C. NAGAPPaN passed stay order in september 2013 against high court`s dismiss order& issued notice .How Can i know what will happened the final decision of supreme court since it has been long time .
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 06 May 2020
You can search the status of the case on the site of Supreme Court f you have date of order of high court or the title of the case decided or the date of decision or the advocate representing the appellant etc.

Nothing has been provided by you hence none is able to search for you.
KISHAN DUTT KALASKAR (Expert) 06 May 2020
Dear Sir,
I agree with Expert Mr.Raj Kumar Makkad
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 07 May 2020
I endorse the opinion of experts.
P. Venu (Expert) 07 May 2020
If you know the Case No. (it could be at the stage of SLP or Civil Appeal) the case status could be searched at the website of the Supreme Court or at e-courts.
Guest (Expert) 07 May 2020
Well advised by Advocate Mr.P.Venu. Even basing on the Party's name/, the Petitioner's name and Respondent's name it could be traced
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 07 May 2020
Search Supreme Court site by giving either case no. or name of parties. Know the status of the case.

For finding status of case, go to status column, for interim / final orders go to daily orders / judgement site.

If the title / case no. is available the same can be searched.

Nothing can be said about decision of the court..
R.K Nanda (Expert) 07 May 2020
Search SC website to know status of case if you have SLP number with you.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate Online (Expert) 07 May 2020
As other experts suggested it would be better that you provide the SLP number or if you can access the supreme court ecourts website, you can find it out yourself.
The details provided by you are insufficient to find out the status of the case especially without knowing the title of the SLP filed before apex court.
You may revert with more details.



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