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Legal Rectification Ordered: Section 73 Application Remanded for Fresh Hearing Within 6 Weeks, Previous Orders Set Aside

May 26, 2025

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HC remanded the matter back to the proper officer for reconsideration of the rectification application under section 73, directing a fresh hearing within 6 weeks. The court set aside previous orders by the appellate authority and proper officer, mandating completion of the adjudicatory process by departmental authorities prior to appellate review. The writ petition was disposed of without examining the case merits, and the allegations in the petition were not deemed admitted by the respondents.

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