High Court of Meghalaya Judgments
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Meghalaya. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Meghalaya. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
The case of Ashutosh Kumar Mauraya vs State Of Meghalaya involves a petition filed by Ashutosh Kumar Mauraya concerning a legal matter with the State of Meghalaya. The court addressed procedural aspects, including the appointment of counsel for the respondent. The hearing was adjourned to allow the appointed counsel to prepare, indicating ongoing legal proceedings. The final judgment was delivered on February 17, 2026, with the case being set for further hearing on March 2, 2026.
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The case involves Shri. Augustine R. Marak and eight others challenging the State of Meghalaya and three other respondents in a writ petition. The legal issue centers around the respondents' failure to file an affidavit-in-opposition, which delayed the proceedings. The court granted an extension of two weeks for the respondents to comply with this requirement. The decision reflects the court's approach to ensuring procedural fairness and the timely resolution of cases.
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The case involves Shri. Ewan M. Marak challenging the proceedings against him by the State of Meghalaya. The legal issue centers around the appointment of a Legal Aid Counsel for the complainant, who is unable to travel for the proceedings. The court allowed the request for facilitating the appointment of counsel via video conferencing. The matter is scheduled for a further hearing on February 24, 2026.
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The case involves Shri. Ha Doji challenging the State of Meghalaya regarding a complaint that requires further legal assistance. The court noted that the complainant needed time to secure legal representation and granted an adjournment while maintaining interim relief for the petitioner. The court's decision reflects its consideration for the complainant's right to legal counsel. The matter is set to be heard again on 26 February 2026.
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The case involves a dispute between The Shillong Club Ltd. and Shri. Nathaniel Thangkhiew along with Shri. A. Luckystar Thangkhiew regarding a legal matter addressed in SA. No. 4 of 2023. The High Court of Meghalaya, presided over by Justice W. Diengdoh, delivered its judgment on February 17, 2026, which resulted in the disposal of the Miscellaneous Case. The court's decision is based on the findings from the earlier appeal, indicating a resolution in favor of the respondents.
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The case involves a review petition filed by Assam Rifles through its Director General against Poshan Lal. The court addressed procedural aspects, including the issuance of notice and timelines for responses. The judge set a hearing date for further proceedings, indicating the case's ongoing nature. The court's decision primarily focused on the administrative process rather than substantive legal issues at this stage.
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