High Court of Tripura Judgments
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Tripura. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
Recent judgments and landmark decisions from the High Court of Tripura. AI-powered summaries for quick understanding.
The case involves Sri Anil Debbarma filing a writ petition against the State of Tripura and two other respondents. The legal issue centers around the failure of the respondents to file a counter affidavit despite being granted opportunities. The court granted a final chance for the respondents to submit their counter affidavit, emphasizing that no further extensions would be allowed.
Read moreM/S Dysnieland Mela (Opc) Pvt. Ltd. filed an interlocutory application seeking to stay the operation of permissions granted for an Expo at Swami Vivekananda Maidan, Agartala, which was set to begin on 15.02.2026. The court found that the application sought multiple reliefs inappropriately and dismissed the application, allowing the petitioner to file separate applications for distinct issues. The decision emphasizes the need for clarity in requests for injunctions and the proper procedural approach in such cases.
Read moreM/S Devi Engineering And Construction Pvt. Ltd. filed a writ petition against the Union of India and seven others, seeking relief on unspecified grounds. The court admitted the petition and directed the petitioner to serve notices to the un-served respondents. The case was heard by Justice Dr. T. Amarnath Goud, who ordered the registry to list the matter upon proof of service. The judgment was delivered on February 16, 2026.
Read moreThis case involves an appeal by Sri Parimal Banik challenging the compensation awarded to him following a road traffic accident that occurred on May 11, 2004. The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal had initially awarded him compensation, but the insurance company appealed, leading to a remand for reassessment of the disability impact. The High Court upheld the Tribunal's decision, affirming the compensation amount of Rs. 64,526, stating that the evidence did not warrant an increase in the award. The appeal was ultimately dismissed.
Read moreThe case involves a petition filed by Sri Bikash Mani Murasingh and two others against the State of Tripura. The petitioners sought an adjournment to file a rejoinder in response to the state's arguments. The court granted the request for adjournment and scheduled the next hearing for April 13, 2026. The case primarily revolves around procedural aspects rather than substantive legal issues at this stage.
Read moreSubhas Chandra Saha filed a writ petition against the State of Tripura and three other respondents. The case involves a request for accommodation to file a counter affidavit by the respondents, which was granted by the court. The matter is scheduled for a subsequent hearing on April 24, 2026. The court waived the formal notice due to the appearance of the Additional Government Advocate for the respondents.
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