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SPLA/666/2006 of BASIC SHIKSHA ADHIKARI SULTANPUR vs SMT. NIRMALA SINGH

Allahabad High CourtSPLA

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The Allahabad High Court decided this matter on 20 November 2025. The registry identifies it as CNR UPHC020025292006. It was heard by Justice UPHC020025292006 | Date of registration.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "The appeal was disposed of with directions for re-examination of the claim by the compete…".

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CourtAllahabad High Court
Record typeSPLA
Case numberCNR UPHC020025292006
Date of decision
Decision year2025
BenchUPHC020025292006 | Date of registration
PetitionerBASIC SHIKSHA ADHIKARI SULTANPUR
RespondentSMT. NIRMALA SINGH
DisposalThe appeal was disposed of with directions for re-examination of the claim by the competent authority within three mont…

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