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WP/13009/2025 of ROHAN DEVIDAS SURYAVANSHI vs SCHEDULE TRIBE CERTIFICATE SCRUTINY COMMITTEE

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The Bombay High Court decided this matter on 14 November 2025. The registry identifies it as CNR HCBM030436342025. The bench of 2 comprised Justice R. G. Avachat and Justice Abasaheb D. Shinde.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Order quashed and set aside; directions issued to issue validity certificate".

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CourtBombay High Court
Record typeWP
Case numberCNR HCBM030436342025
Date of decision
Decision year2025
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PetitionerROHAN DEVIDAS SURYAVANSHI
RespondentSCHEDULE TRIBE CERTIFICATE SCRUTINY COMMITTEE
DisposalOrder quashed and set aside; directions issued to issue validity certificate

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