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Whether I should wait for Review petition Disposal or file the writ Petition?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 09 May 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,
The order of Tribunal in regards to service matter has gone against me on 2oth Feb 2011 and I filed the Review Petition which was admitted and issued notices to the respondents returnable on 26th April 2011. But was not adjourned due to non availability of bench members to 26 May 2011.
My queries are:
1 Whether I should wait for disposal of the review Petition in case if it again get adjourned on 26th May 2011 to some other date?
Or should I filed the writ petition instantly ?

2Whether High Court would not against it merits for delay?

3 If Review Dismissed Whether I would have to challenge both the orders I.E 20 Feb 2011 as well as 26th May 2011 or only 20th Feb 2011?

Thanking you in anticipation
abhay dholakiya (Expert) 09 May 2011
the question is repeat
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 09 May 2011
Even by repeat, no advise has come for experts. I am eagerly waiting for reply
Thanks
Guest (Expert) 09 May 2011
SIR,
KINDLY NOTE THAT.
1.YOU MAY KINDLY WAIT TILL REVIEW PETITION IS DECIDED.
2.KINDLY NOTE THAT IN WRIT PETITION YOU HAVE TO MENTION THAT NO MATTER IS PENDING IN ANY OTHER COURT REGARDING THE SAME MATTER.HENCE IT IS ADVISIBLE TO WAIT TILL REVIEW IS DECIDED.GOOD LUCK.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 09 May 2011
As you have approached one authority to redress your grievances and if the matter has been adjourned then it hardly matters you if you loss your confidence therein. Wait the outcome of Review and even if it goes against you, then you can exhaust the remedy of High Court by challenging both orders which shall be treated within limitation,
Guest (Expert) 09 May 2011
Impatience shown by you in the case may ruin your own case.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 10 May 2011
Yes. You have to wait..


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