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3 of 2025 • 16 Feb 2026
The High Court of Sikkim issued a bailable warrant against Hari Gajmer, but upon receiving confirmation of his death, the court ordered that the state's criminal leave petition abates. Consequently, the case is effectively closed due to the respondent's demise.
W.P. (C) No. 70 of 2025 • 13 Feb 2026
The High Court of Sikkim resolved a workplace dispute between Tulushi Sharma Dhakal and the State of Sikkim, stemming from Dhakal's transfer within the National Health Mission. The parties reached an amicable agreement to work together respectfully, with the court closing the writ petition without any further grievances.
Bhaskar Raj Pradhan • 16 Feb 2026
The case involves the State of Sikkim filing a criminal leave petition against Hari Gajmer. However, it was reported that Gajmer passed away on November 23, 2025, which led to the abatement of the State's petition. The court acknowledged the death and ordered the abatement of the proceedings. Consequently, the legal action against Gajmer could not proceed further due to his demise.
A. MUHAMED MUSTAQUE • 13 Feb 2026
Tulushi Sharma Dhakal, an employee of the National Health Mission, filed a writ petition after being transferred from his position as District Accounts Manager to Finance and Logistics Officer, which he claimed was a result of retaliation for raising complaints about fund mismanagement. The court found that the issues stemmed from misunderstandings rather than violations of rights and facilitated a resolution through dialogue between the parties. Ultimately, the respondents agreed not to take further action against the petitioner, leading to the amicable closure of the case.
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