High Court of Manipur Judgments
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Manipur. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Manipur. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
The case involves Khangembam Ratan Singh and seven others challenging the State of Manipur in a writ petition. The legal issue pertains to the inability to hear the case due to time constraints, leading to a request for rescheduling. The court, acknowledging the joint request of the parties, has postponed the hearing to a future date. No final decision was made in this instance as the hearing could not proceed.
Read moreThe case involves Ingudam Chitrasen Meitei and 14 others petitioning against the Union of India and three other respondents in the High Court of Manipur. The legal issues pertain to multiple writ petitions filed by the petitioners, seeking relief on unspecified grounds. The court has scheduled a further hearing for the cases on February 24, 2026, following a joint request from the parties' counsel. No final decision was made in this order, indicating ongoing litigation.
Read moreThe case of Takhellambam Romola Devi vs State of Manipur involves a petition filed by Takhellambam Romola Devi against the State of Manipur concerning unspecified legal issues. The court was unable to hear the case on the scheduled date due to time constraints and has rescheduled the hearing for a later date. The judgment highlights procedural delays in the legal process and the importance of timely hearings.
Read moreThe case involves a petition filed by Salam Siddhartha Singh and others against the State of Manipur regarding a legal matter that remains unspecified in the provided text. The petitioners sought additional time to file a rejoinder affidavit, which was granted by the court. The court also ordered that the earlier interim order would continue until the next hearing date. The case is set to be heard again on April 6, 2026.
Read moreH. Biren Singh filed a writ petition against the State of Manipur and others concerning unspecified grievances. The court was unable to hear the case on the scheduled date due to time constraints and rescheduled the hearing for February 19, 2026. The case involves procedural aspects of judicial hearings and the management of court schedules. The decision reflects the court's commitment to ensuring that all parties are adequately represented before proceeding.
Read moreAlipjan Bibi and another petitioner filed a writ petition seeking appointment under the Die-in-Harness Scheme in the Department of Posts. The court was informed that the original jurisdiction for such matters lies with the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), and thus, the High Court may not entertain the petition. The petitioner's counsel requested to list the case for further instructions the next day. The court agreed to list the case for hearing on February 18, 2026.
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