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Valuable guidance to get the pending cases disposed at high court

(Querist) 02 February 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,
My father filed WP Nos 15431, 15727, 18397 of 2014& 28635/2015, before the Hon’ble High Court at Hyderabad. The matter of fact is that he was allocated dealer ship of HPCL Retail fuel outlet by the Hindustan petroleum corporation ltd and was in need of NOC from the District Collectors Office.

After getting N.O.C from all the relevant departments as ordered by the District Collectorate, the district collector alone was causing delay in granting the final NOC to establish the retail outlet. The WPs which got filed in the year 2013 was disposed of and the District Collector deliberately raised some other objections with intent not to grant NOC. Due to which again my father was to file WPs as stated above. Presently all the 4 WPS are pending and they all are in admission stage. It’s more than 3 and half years, since my father’s matters are pending before the Hon’ble High Court and as such there is no relief.

As per the present progress of the cases, my father is most worried that the cases might prolong even after his life and he is aged around 75 years. Further he suspects whether the cases would be settled during his lifetime or not. Since the matter is well known to him and he wishes that if the cases are expedited and the cases are disposed as early as possible.

In the present situation, can my father file petition before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to give a direction to the hon'ble High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the states of Andhra Pradesh & Telangana to dispose the above said wps as expeditiously as possible. or After reviewing the above circumstances, I request your good self to suggest me some valuable guidance to get the out come from the wps of hon'ble high court as early as possible.

Thanking you Sir,

With regards,
-Moinuddin
DR.VEDULA GOPINATH (Expert) 02 February 2017
Mr.Monuddin

Aslam Lekum

JUSTICE DELAYED is JUSTICE DENIED.

You can appeal to No.1 court of AP and Telangana High court for speedy adjudication and admission of the matters.

You can also make an appeal to the Hon.CM/Chief Secretary of Telanagana Government to expedite the decision of District Collector.

Please file another appeal befodre Full Bench of the AP Telangana High Court to give decision urgently. (Writ).

You can event approach Human Rights Commission to give director to the Hon. District Court for expediting the matter.

cs dr vedula gopinath
advocae/arbitrator
email vgnath@gmail.com
9866013121





Guest (Expert) 02 February 2017
"All are in Admission Stage " As stated by you and Obviously Only your Advocate should follow it up and at this Stage No Others will be able to help you.Go to the Concerned Section with your Advocate and ensure it is Admitted and Listed.
Guest (Expert) 02 February 2017
Your Advocate could also submit a Requisition to the Concerned Registrar to Post it for Urgent Hearing Once the cases are Admitted.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 02 February 2017
May proceed as advised by the expert DR.VEDULA GOPINATH.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 03 February 2017
Agree with experts.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 03 February 2017
AGREE WITH ADVOCATE VEDULA GOPINATH.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 06 February 2017
I do not subscribe and disagree with the statement/averment made by the author.

HPCL shall allot retail outlet only after filing/submission of necessary NOC.

Initially WP of 2013 was disposed of, wherein the author states there were some objections raised by DC, it is next to possible that DC may raise any objection on the writ issued by HC.

If the statement of author is correct, instead of moving another writ, his lawyer would have moved contempt and not another writ.

What are the subsequent writ petitions and relief claimed therein has not been disclosed.

Out of 4 writ petitions (3 filed in the year 2014 and one in 2013, which is stated to have been disposed of,) how still 4 WPs are pending since 2014??

As experienced, Writ petition(s) do not (generally) consume so much time as stated.

Vital information have been concealed by author of this query, therefore, he should seek necessary clarification and guidance from his lawyer.


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