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anand (director)     04 February 2013

Orders for writ petition

Is there any Time Limit for passing of Orders in Writ Petition in High Courts.

My Writ Petition in Bombay High Court has been closed after final hearing on 19.01.2013 for Orders.  But till date that is even after 15 days the Order has not been passed by the Hon'ble Judge.  Is ther any Time Limit within which they have pass an order.  We feel something fishy that the Respondents may be influencing the Court since they are some well known persons from India.  Kindly advice on this matter.

Regards.



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R.K Nanda (Advocate)     09 February 2013

no fixed time limit for it.

anand (director)     10 February 2013

@ R.K.Nanda,

Thank you Sir for your reply.  The order has been issued just now.

anand (director)     12 February 2013

As expected the Judge at the Nagpur Bench of the Hon'ble HIGH COURT Mr.Bhushan Dharmadhikari  has played foul with the Order for the Writ Petition by suppressing the material facts at the time of the Oral Argument and also the Written Statements in the Petition. Can I file a CORRUPTION COMPLAINT AGAINST the Judge?  What is the remedy available other than the REVIEW PETITION which will ultimately go to the CORRUPT JUDGE again. 

I READY TO EVEN REPRODUCE THE ORDER HERE OR ANY OTHER FORUMS.  TO MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF THE CORRUPTION IN HIGH COURTS.

Ms.Nirmala P.Rao (CEO)     10 October 2013

Dear Client,

 

                File a petition of corruption against that Judge of the High Court under Prevention of Corruption Act and if possible ask for CBI  investigation in  to the whole matter; the rest CBI would take care of after sanction from the State Government., Also, Write a complaint regarding the Judge's alleged corruption  to the Chief Justice of India along with all other proofs in your possession.

VIRAJ KADAM (Advocate Supreme Court of India)     14 October 2013

Dear Friend

Normally a Judge should pass order in month or two. If the order is delayed for too long then try and mention the matter before that Judge. Also, if you see any infirmity in the judgement then right remedy is APPEAL and not corruption charges against the Judge. Please avail the right recourse available to you under the law. Don't rub the Judge on wrong side.

Regards

VIRAJ KADAM

Advocate, Supreme Court of India 


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